I bought a DIY power cord kit a few months ago and it's been gathering dust. This weekend, I tried to do the assembly and what a pain it is. This is a red Belden cord. I believe it's called the star quad. There is a ground wire enclosed that wraps the opposite direction of the way the Belden is wound. I presume it's one ground wire only, but a diagram also shows 2 ground wires that are wrapped. Confusing. Cutting the red cover and not cutting the metal braid is quite tricky. The AC males are the Hubbell 5266 C. The IEC's are the Wattgate 320i and the Schurter 320. I don't care for any of the plugs. I asked for a solder free kit and I'm now ready to solder!! There is hardly proper room for combining 2 wires and then threading into the connectors and then tightening with a screwdriver. I have no gripe with the vendor who sold me the kit. He's a very nice guy and it's my fault for letting this sit for so long. I would like some suggestions on which AC plugs and IEC's to buy that have lots of room for combining the wires, can also be soldered and are of good quality for a reasonable amount of money. The kits were not cheap, so I'd like to try and complete them.