The problem when you deal with a customer is that they can damage things in truly mind-boggling ways. So, I am putting on my mean 'ole chief engineer hat, so .... You guys need to be careful when you use an RJ11/RJ12 or USB connector for things that weren't intended. Especially when used on something as dangerous as a table saw. This mouse cable suggestion is fine. The cables can be purchased ready to go, and the connector can be quite small if you look around. --Bob Jinx wrote: >>The cable will only need to the installed and removed a few times per >>year, the primary requirements are a small flexible cable (such as those >>used on computer mice), a small fairly robust connector, and a small >>cost for both. The RJ-11 is too large at .5x.5.x75. >> >> > >A mouse cable and socket then ? Cheap as dirt and easy to get > > > -- Note: To protect our network, attachments must be sent to attach@engineer.cotse.net . 1-866-263-5745 USA/Canada http://beam.to/azengineer -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist