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Cayston Emergency replacement connector
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So the little blue box is 800-900 dollars (US) and the cord is $55 + shipping and handling. I may CAD up a more solid version at that price.... I feel that is a steep cost and this illustrates the power of 3D printing.
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We've needed a replacement Cayston (trademarked) connector for a while now, but the old one still worked. We've tried for 8 weeks to get a replacement, but just got the run around instead (not sure why it's so hard to get a replacement cord). Yesterday our service dog in training got a hold of the connector cord and chewed it up beyond use. Since I'm not sure how long it will take to get a replacement, I CAD'ed up a temporary connector and printed it. Very simple layout, meant to be printed in PLA and all you need is the wire with the connector, some exposed leads from the two wires and some good ol' magic electrical tape for strain relief.
The wires get twisted into loops and get hooked to the groves (see pictures).
Good luck
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We've needed a replacement Cayston (trademarked) connector for a while now, but the old one still worked. We've tried for 8 weeks to get a replacement, but just got the run around instead (not sure why it's so hard to get a replacement cord). Yesterday our service dog in training got a hold of the connector cord and chewed it up beyond use. Since I'm not sure how long it will take to get a replacement, I CAD'ed up a temporary connector and printed it. Very simple layout, meant to be printed in PLA and all you need is the wire with the connector, some exposed leads from the two wires and some good ol' magic electrical tape for strain relief.
The wires get twisted into loops and get hooked to the groves (see pictures).
Good luck
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