Like many here I have searched for quite some time to find an appropriate way to protect the small pins on the CSXCV CyberSync™ Transceiver while not in use. I could not figure out how to upload photos to this forum, so instead I have set up a web page where you can see my solution to this issue. I simply use small binder clips to protect the units.
I am a commercial photographer and rent most of my lighting needs in the city in which I am on assignment. But I always take my PCB lighting gear with my as carry on. This always includes four Einstein units which fit smartly in a Pelican rolling case along with the remote triggering gear for the units. I occasionally take along some of the PCB light modifiers utilizing a SKB golf bag which is perfect for my needs.
http://www.markkitaoka.com/projects/cybersync/Hope you find this solution fits your needs as well as it has for mine. And thanks Paul for building equipment that is both functional and bullet proof for us commercial guys. Maybe one day your lights will be the standard at light rental places instead of Profoto.
Mark