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HEY MAN JUST A CUESTION!!!WHERE YOU GOT THE WIRE BECAUSE I BEEN LOOKING FOR THAT ONE AND I CANT FIND IT PLEASE LET ME KNOW ILL APRECIATE IT
I like to annihilated the stupid screw connectors and remove them from the PCB. I solder all wires straight to the PCB so they never, ever detatch.
Super cool 😎 keep them coming. Learning a lot with your vids man 🤙🙏
These are so simple, yet so effective. Keep up the awesome content!
Hey Chris, soldering works for sure to keep those in the terminals. Another option are ferrules, they're very handy to keep all your strands together and gives you a solid connection. Phoenix Contact is a good brand but I know they're hard to get ahold of, near me at least. But I'm sure any brand works the same
why not just solder the power wires on the bottom of the board? i believe the contacts for each connection are visible… that way it would be super secure and no bulk
this will help so much, thanks Chris
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