

I’ll try making a loop with the cable through the cable holding fabric strap. Thing is that the room is very limited there, so that might fail, but I will give it a try. I will do that after replacing the plug as the loops needs some additional cable length, which isn’t there rn.
Also to note, I am still looking for a replacement of the RCY connectors, as I forgot to mention in the post, but one issue with those RCY plugs is that they have hard 90° edges, causing them to get caught in the fabric every now and then. And generally rubbing against it which isn’t good for both the plug and the fabric. So I’m looking to replace them with something with rounded corners as even when I make a loop they will still rub a bit against the fabric.
The fans themselves don’t need to be unplugged often, only the usb plug to the powerbank has a lot of cycles.
The 3m friction tape is interesting, but tbh I think the simple 2.5mm headphone jack would be a bit easier to do and to replace in case it breaks and likely a tiny bit more reliable as I can buy it pre-done with built in stress relief against bending and it can also twist since it’s around to reduce any twisting related stress.
The snaps look interesting for me but not for conducting electricity but for potentially holding the cables tightly in place. I see the brass/tin plated snaps a bit to be risky as they could potentially short out the powerbank when the fabric flexes which I really want to avoid. While I don’t have a cheapo powerbank, so it has short protection, I’d want to avoid testing that involuntarily. (At least I’m afraid it might do that) (Note, while the current which I use is low, the powerbank can deliver the standard 5v 2A, so a short could carry 2A in the worst case)
The magnetic ones from rosenberg look interesting, but they are again quite large compared to the 2.5mm headphone jacks or even the 5.5mm 2.5mm barrel plugs.
Also smol edit: Just re-read the part about “Sew in and when the suit is put on just snap them together”. The fans are not constantly unplugged and replugged after it’s assembled. The fans are only removed when doing a deeper clean of the fursuit head as otherwise they will simply stay in all the time. When putting on the suit head / desuiting, the powerbank is the one getting plugged to the step up module.
Also here a better photo to illustrate how the entire thing is routed.

I also plan to completely remove the step up module later as I found the exact same model of fans (same series of the same manufacturer) in a 5v version with the same specs. So when replacing the plugs I won’t need the step up module anymore.