Hypothetically speaking:
Have a 9 inch square board onto which will go coils and caps. Point to point soldered connections.
Now the question. You dont just lay all soldered connections on board & flop around like a fish out of water.
If drill holes through the board at connection points, what would one insert from the underside of board , through the hole, thereby having something to *weld* all the leads & wires to?? Of course , the insert would not want to sloppy in the hole. Is there a go to item that you all use in this scenario? I just cant seem to find what is used for this application.
Thanks
Have a 9 inch square board onto which will go coils and caps. Point to point soldered connections.
Now the question. You dont just lay all soldered connections on board & flop around like a fish out of water.
If drill holes through the board at connection points, what would one insert from the underside of board , through the hole, thereby having something to *weld* all the leads & wires to?? Of course , the insert would not want to sloppy in the hole. Is there a go to item that you all use in this scenario? I just cant seem to find what is used for this application.
Thanks
I don't understand. Nothing needs poke through the board on P to P. All connections are made directly after you hot glue the components in place so the wires will be semi taut. No flopping.
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what would one insert from the underside of board , through the hole, thereby
having something to *weld* all the leads & wires to??
There are turret terminals that can be used. Or, the leads can go through
holes and be connected together on the other side of the board.
You have to avoid any construction method that will vibrate and make noise.
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