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I have an adapter which plugs into the mains and on the other end has what looks like an RJ11 crimp connector, but the clip is oriented to the left rather than the middle.

I want to shorten the cable as it is far too long and had anticipated simply cutting the appropriate amount of the lead and putting a new RJ11 crimp connector on the end. However, a standard one does not fit!

Can someone please tell me what the correct crimp connector is called, where I can get new ones and which crimping tool will work?

The crimp connector I am referring to is on the left of this image.
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Thanks for your help.
 
The offset RJ connector is commonly used in telephone equipment and elderley people's alert systems. It prevents people getting the connections the wrong way round. I could send you a couple for free, but obviously you wouldn't have the correct crimp tool.

I would personally just hank the cable and secure it with a couple of small cable ties. Would save any hassle. Or posibly hide it in some mini trunking, maybe the mini d-profile stuff?
 
Have a look at this and see if it is ok for what you need. £27
 
You're gonna spend 30-50 quid on an offset crimping tool just because the power cable is too long.... that's some serious OCD. :eek:

I'd go the other way around and open up the power supply on the other end of the cable, desolder the cable inside, cut it to the right length then resolder it.

Handy safety hint, don't attempt any soldering without unplugging it first :D
 
Unfortunately there aren't any screws in the plug, it looks like it has been glued as suggested above. I would seriously consider spending around £20.00 on a crimping tool as it may come in handy in the future.
 
DPG, I might try to crimp manually like in this video:

Would you still be happy to send me a couple of these offset DEC crimp connectors? I'd be ever so grateful.
 

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