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TOGA 01-26-2020 07:49 AM

I had to destroy Nordost Halo Plug
 
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As I noticed something was loose at male side of Valhalla2 PC. I checked and found out that all the
black plastic parts were broken. They were brittle
By heat I think. All broken black parts in the pictures
Were self destructed, not me.

I had a warranty card, but I didn’t register it. Once I saw
The quality of this so call Halo plug, I think I will upgrade it with Furutech FI46 Gold Plated plugs. I think gold plated one will retain original sound closer to the rodium plated one.

Problem is the carbon looked body of Halo plug seemed to be glued. I think I have to demolish it.

Interestingly that on the IEC side, the black plastics were
Intact. And silver body can be removed easily. Only the male side that it sticked.

This is genuine cord.

Attachment 61260Attachment 61261Attachment 61262Attachment 61263

audio bill 01-26-2020 09:57 AM

Even though you didn't register the warranty I'd suggest that you contact your Nordost dealer about this issue. As long as it's an authentic product purchased through its designated distribution the plug may be covered under warranty depending upon what is determined to be the cause of failure. You'd have nothing to lose by trying except some time, and if you could get it repaired by the factory the cable would retain more of its potential resale value.

CGabriel 01-26-2020 10:07 AM

This is typical of damage caused by cryogenic treatment
Cryogenic treatment is beneficial to metal wire and contacts but weakens many plastic compounds and caused polycarbonates to become brittle. This is just some of the reasons we do not recommend cryogenic treatment.

TOGA 01-26-2020 10:52 AM

I had to destroy Nordost Halo Plug
 
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Quote:

Originally Posted by CGabriel (Post 993571)
This is typical of damage caused by cryogenic treatment
Cryogenic treatment is beneficial to metal wire and contacts but weakens many plastic compounds and caused polycarbonates to become brittle. This is just some of the reasons we do not recommend cryogenic treatment.



But it had its own issue tooAttachment 61264
But it has been taken care of.

Oh I didn’t know Nordost was cryo treated. Thanks.

TogaAttachment 61265

No intention to discredit, but we share user experiences here right. I am in hot climate, listening room can reach 90 degree F When A/C off.

TOGA 01-26-2020 11:01 AM

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I understand that std. aftermarket connectors many not fit huge copper
Easily or even impossible. Wattgate is the easiest due to wide opening, any Japanese ones were a nightmare due to very restricted opening by screw.Attachment 61266 . I didnt have any broken plastic from Wattgate and Furutech or Oyaide though.

Toga

CGabriel 01-26-2020 11:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TOGA (Post 993575)
But it had its own issue tooAttachment 61264
But it has been taken care of.

Oh I didn’t know Nordost was cryo treated. Thanks.

TogaAttachment 61265

No intention to discredit, but we share user experiences here right. I am in hot climate, listening room can reach 90 degree F When A/C off.

The photo of SR connector did not fail due to the plastics cracking or breaking. The metal tube and the plastic end piece simply were not sufficiently glued together. And as you stated we have a lifetime warranty on our power products and took care of the issue.

RE: Connectors
All three of the connectors you mentioned are excellent and should perform well.

CGabriel 01-26-2020 11:29 AM

The other issue that could crack or break the connector can be caused by over tightening the strain relief screw, especially when using large diameter cable. So, be careful with that when you replace the connector.

For The Love of Music 01-26-2020 01:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TOGA (Post 993575)
But it had its own issue tooAttachment 61264
But it has been taken care of.

Oh I didn’t know Nordost was cryo treated. Thanks.

TogaAttachment 61265

No intention to discredit, but we share user experiences here right. I am in hot climate, listening room can reach 90 degree F When A/C off.



Thanks for posting this. I have not experienced anything like this, and my room around the equipment can get warm into the low 90’s.

Now this may be part of a reason these cables are not UL recognized and branded.

Puma Cat 01-26-2020 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TOGA (Post 993565)
As I noticed something was loose at male side of Valhalla2 PC. I checked and found out that all the
black plastic parts were broken. They were brittle
By heat I think. All broken black parts in the pictures
Were self destructed, not me.

I had a warranty card, but I didn’t register it. Once I saw
The quality of this so call Halo plug, I think I will upgrade it with Furutech FI46 Gold Plated plugs. I think gold plated one will retain original sound closer to the rodium plated one.

Problem is the carbon looked body of Halo plug seemed to be glued. I think I have to demolish it.

Interestingly that on the IEC side, the black plastics were
Intact. And silver body can be removed easily. Only the male side that it sticked.

This is genuine cord.

"That ain't right..." :scratch2:

SCAudiophile 01-26-2020 03:17 PM

Personally looking at that plug I would never have thought that was Nordost. Looks like a DIY plastic plug.


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