Not exact matches
All you need for this exercise is a short
length of chain (
about 1 to 2 feet long), a clip and a single
cable handle.
So when I removed it I traced the
cable all the way to its next connection, pulled out the actuator plus the entire
length of now useless
cable which was
about 4 ft long and just soldered the pins together because I like to keep things clean and leaving that useless
cable in place would have irritated my obsessive compulsive personality.
This controller is wired with a
cable that is 9.8 feet in
length meaning you won't have to worry
about running out of batteries or charging your controller.
The HDMI
cable is
about the same
length as the USB
cable, so it reached perfectly from the bottom shelf of my computer desk, out the back and up to the HDMI port on the TV.
To deliver the power to a market (in Adelaide) would require a transmission line
about 200 km long if it went via Backstairs Passage to minimise the
length of undersea
cable (14 km).
In fact, there's a short note in the guide that makes me think it might not work how you're thinking
about using it: «During testing, we also noticed that while the Bolt is itself pocketable, the
length and orientation of its charging
cables make it difficult to slip in your pocket while charging your phone — the battery's longer dimension ends up positioned perpendicular to the phone's.»
I tried just
about every inch of the room (as far as the
cable length would let me) and still had difficulty with those two channels.