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We're gonna wrap ourselves around this topic. | We're gonna wrap ourselves around this topic. | ||
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//this was a comment on the topic of cord/cable management.// | //this was a comment on the topic of cord/cable management.// | ||
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ok so we aren't out here to shame anyone, just to inform. Every bit of what's said there is not a great choice. | ok so we aren't out here to shame anyone, just to inform. Every bit of what's said there is not a great choice. | ||
- | Rubber bands are awful for long term storage. They' | + | Rubber bands are awful for long term storage. They' |
- | When exposed to oxygen, rubber wants to go back to it's normal sticky weird state. (We're glossing over a lot of rubber meet ozonation here, but still). Stored in sealed plastic containers? Rubber bands can get settled in for the long haul. While they' | + | |
Plus, rubber bands have this hilariously annoying ability to stick to whatever surfaces it breaks down on. So as they age and dry out, they' | Plus, rubber bands have this hilariously annoying ability to stick to whatever surfaces it breaks down on. So as they age and dry out, they' | ||
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**Velcro cable wraps.** A ton of people comment on it. These are the best. Before storing, wipe down your controller and cables with a clean cloth (this will remove all those finger oils), loop (don't wrap) your cords loosely, wrap the velcro strap around the loop snugly, and keep them out of direct sunlight while being stored. | **Velcro cable wraps.** A ton of people comment on it. These are the best. Before storing, wipe down your controller and cables with a clean cloth (this will remove all those finger oils), loop (don't wrap) your cords loosely, wrap the velcro strap around the loop snugly, and keep them out of direct sunlight while being stored. | ||
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- | ook at that nice happy loose loop. No cable kinks there! | + | |
//can I wrap it around the controller?// | //can I wrap it around the controller?// | ||
- | Ok look, we've all done that. It was the way to do it for years and years. But you don't want to do that, I've seen more and more controller cables that break at a very specific spot. | + | |
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+ | Ok look, we've all done that. It was the way to do it for years and years. But you don't want to do that, I've seen more and more controller cables that break at a very specific spot. It is fixable, you cut the cord shorter, open up the controller and dig back in there, but you shouldn' | ||
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+ | **So in short-** | ||
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+ | - Loosely loop controller cables - Don't store controllers in sealed environments with passive moisture mitigation (you' | ||
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