So with the psu now stripped down it was time to kiss my fingers goodbye. I thought I'd do a mini guide to braiding but there are more comprehensive ones on the net if you wanna search around.
The braiding I have gone for is red and black to match the theme. I was undecided over the red and black mix braid you can get but I think that looks a bit dull and much prefer the brighter, separate colours:
First step really was the strip all the old braid off. This was actually quite painfull considering the amount of time it took to do the first time around...knowing I got it all to do again lol.
I must have tried every tool going to remove female pins from PCIe/24 pin ATX. Most snapped after a few uses but the good 'ol cork pins are by far the best tool I have used for this. Just slide it down one edge of the pluf, then the other and a gentle tug frees the cable
Same for the 24 pin
1 word of warning before you go stripping yours down, make sure you number your cables.
There are pin out guides on the net which can also be used but I find this just as easy and less confusing as you put the cables back.
Another problem I encountered with this psu was that not all of the cables were single. Alot of them were spliced so the braid could not be done singulary all the was to the psu. Not to worry though because I doubt the hole in the psu would take all of the cables when braided anyway.
Here's the solution I used:
Still very neat and tidy and won't look like a rats nest coming out of the PSU
When cutting the braid melt the frayed ends so they don't...er....fray!
Don't forget to re-lift the metal slithers up as the cable won't latch into the plug.