Definitions

I would like to start here with some brief definitions for those of you that may be completely new to case modding. If you have numerous scars about your hands and body from previous case modding projects then you probably know enough about the lingo to skip this section.

A. Heat shrink tubing- a rubbery tube that shrinks when heat is applied to it. It can be used to coat the wires as well, but I am using it to hold the sleeving in place on the wires.


B. Lead
- is a group of wires that come from your power supply and terminate in an individual molex connector.
C. Mod- is a custom modification that will help to individualize your computer.

D. Molex- a plastic housing that all the wires from the PSU terminate in. They separate the wires into groups that plug easily into your motherboard or components, and there are several different shapes and types.
E. PSU- the Power Supply that gives your computer components the electrical elixir of life.

F. Sleeving
- usually a nylon woven tube that comes in different sizes and colors. The ½” sleeving will cover a maximum of about 20 wires bundled together, and the ¼” sleeving will cover a maximum of about 7 wires bundled together.
 
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Page 1: Introduction
Page 2: Defenitions
Page 3: Materials
Page 4: Getting Down to Business
Page 5: Getting Down to Business (cont)
Page 6: Getting Down to Business (cont)
Page 7: Conclusion


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