How do you keep / store your wired controllers ?

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As it has been told before, the best way to store cables is to coil them in a loose loop.
No sharp edges, no strong bending.
Then i put the stuff (controllers, but video or power cords too) into plastic bag (such as those used for food in freezers). So they wont make knot.
 

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As it has been told before, the best way to store cables is to coil them in a loose loop.
No sharp edges, no strong bending.
Then i put the stuff (controllers, but video or power cords too) into plastic bag (such as those used for food in freezers). So they wont make knot.
Do you also giv them names :lol:
 
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it's easier said than done, 'cause it's a problem if you have like a gajillion wired cables. I bought some of the 8bitdo wireless cables for the classics due to cables being an inconvenience.
 
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i have drawers and drawers and boxes full of stuff coiled in loose and stored in plastic bags.
Easy to get them, out of dust and dirt, no knot
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NEVER AGAIN !
 
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Hello.:)

A moment ago it happens:

A Sony PlayStation 2 Controller which has been safely stored for 2 years is broken.:sad:

Cable break due to stupid rolling up of the cable.
I know, blame myself.

I do not have Containers or a Storage Warehouse to store all this Controllers,I have to put them into Drawers and Boxes.
I am sure you all know this case.

Wireless Controllers,yes it is a solution.And also a matter of money.:P

Do you have any rational suggestions for this ?

- cutting off Cables,yes I have tried it,funny,after that the Controllers no longer worked.:unsure:
- hang on a clothes line,also a good idea,sadly next day when they are dry,all are gone.:blink:
- use a universal Controller,yes also tried,Neighbors Garage door opens each time when I play Mario Kart Double Dash.:(

I am "open" for any suggestions that keeps the Controllers and Cables longer work.

Thank you.:)
I worked at EB GameStop for 14 years. I have never damaged a controller's plug by pulling it.

First thing to remember: NEVER wrap the cord around the controller. If you ABSOLUTELY MUST do this, then during the first wrap around, make it very, very loose.

Second thing is always to leave a little bit of tug when handling, using, storing wired controllers. If you don't know what I'm referring to, open up an original NES controller.

When storing wired controllers, wrap the cables like you would any other electrical cable. The longer the loops th better.

Basically, never create a situation where if the cable is pulled from one end, it doesn't pull from the other end. Lots of slack. You can even put controllers in a drawer and lay the wires above or below them. But remember, that slack is key.
 
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I worked at EB GameStop for 14 years. I have never damaged a controller's plug by pulling it.

First thing to remember: NEVER wrap the cord around the controller. If you ABSOLUTELY MUST do this, then during the first wrap around, make it very, very loose.

Second thing is always to leave a little bit of tug when handling, using, storing wired controllers. If you don't know what I'm referring to, open up an original NES controller.

When storing wired controllers, wrap the cables like you would any other electrical cable. The longer the loops th better.

Basically, never create a situation where if the cable is pulled from one end, it doesn't pull from the other end. Lots of slack. You can even put controllers in a drawer and lay the wires above or below them. But remember, that slack is key.
still speaking electronic cords ? :D
 
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I've been wraping the coards around the controller since the N64 zero problems with it.
I still do that, but try to be a bit delicate with the controllers so that they don't get damaged somehow. The only times I have damaged cables is due to the previous owner, anyway.
 
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I've got more controllers than I know what to do with lol. If I see a good specimen at a thrift store I can't not buy it lol. We had a few ps2 controllers wire sheath break at the point it goes into the controller resulting in the wires inside also breaking, and a few broke without the sheath breaking. And that was back in the mid 2000s, so I'm very weary of my controllers breaking. My brother and I were on the ps2 almost 24/7 during the summer/weekends, and as close to 24/7 as possible when school was in session.

So I may be going a bit extreme for some of you guys, but I purchased a ~$200 3d printer and have printed a few boxy holders for my ps2 controllers. I wanted to make sure it had enough room to not kink the wire at the controller end or the port end. I also very much wanted nothing smashing the joysticks. I wanted to make sure they'd be resting straight up in their natural position, so I also made sure there was enough clearance above the controller. I lay the wire down on the bottom of the box in a very loose circle and then rest the controller on top. I can stack the boxes on top of each other.

And coincidentally I have a bunch of leftover little crate-like boxes that hold 11 games perfectly in them that I was using for that purpose, and so I designed the controller boxes to fit 2 inside a crate. My box design is far from perfected, so I haven't printed many. I need to address some things with my 3d printer first, but I was wanting to eventually design the controller boxes to slightly sit inside each other or something, as right now the tops and bottoms are flat and don't prevent slipping. Though the slipping thing isn't a problem if they're in the crates, I don't wanna buy more crates and the boxes take up less room without the crate.

I haven't bothered putting any other controllers in the controller box yet, so idk if I need to adjust the design for anything yet.

Gcode and stl attached. If you makes lots of money selling these, or modified versions of them, then compensate me fairly haha. Uhm I guess if somebody asks, give me due credit. And if you wanna upload these somewhere, don't. Ask me first, I'll probably either upload them myself or maybe tell you idc if you do. Idk, I don't wanna be all lawyery. Just be coo. If I "perfect" the design I might wanna sell them somewhere lol so yeah. Okay. Have fun. Hope this post helps someone.
 

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