nengaw
Electrical
- Sep 1, 2014
- 9
I was looking at wiring harnesses used with desktop power supplies and it seems that you can get both two types of output wiring harness. The first is the conventional bundle of wires with a sleeve or wire-ties. The second is a ribbon cable with the appropriate number and size of conductors.
My question is how do the costs add up for each method?
I would think that stripping a ribbon cable and preparing it for connectors would involve more labor or more expensive tooling compared to the simpler needs of individual wires. However the costs of stocking multiple colors of wire is a cost that a ribbon cable won't have.
The ribbon cables seem like a "premium feature" but I would like other opinions.
My question is how do the costs add up for each method?
I would think that stripping a ribbon cable and preparing it for connectors would involve more labor or more expensive tooling compared to the simpler needs of individual wires. However the costs of stocking multiple colors of wire is a cost that a ribbon cable won't have.
The ribbon cables seem like a "premium feature" but I would like other opinions.