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Electrical disconnects needed or can I just solder?
Knightlore:
As the title suggests. I'm off out to get some bits to finish off my control panel, I went into a local electrical store and they only sold "male" connects but no female ??? I was wondering if I can just solder the wire to the microswitches + led fittings and that would work okay?
leapinlew:
--- Quote from: Knightlore on August 11, 2011, 07:34:10 am ---As the title suggests. I'm off out to get some bits to finish off my control panel, I went into a local electrical store and they only sold "male" connects but no female ??? I was wondering if I can just solder the wire to the microswitches + led fittings and that would work okay?
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Yup. Thats the best way to do it.
Knightlore:
--- Quote from: leapinlew on August 11, 2011, 07:41:58 am ---
--- Quote from: Knightlore on August 11, 2011, 07:34:10 am ---As the title suggests. I'm off out to get some bits to finish off my control panel, I went into a local electrical store and they only sold "male" connects but no female ??? I was wondering if I can just solder the wire to the microswitches + led fittings and that would work okay?
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Yup. Thats the best way to do it.
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Cool, thanks. Off to get a soldering iron then :)
Nephasth:
I would recommend getting female disconnects. I've gotten a few games with the wires soldered onto the microswitches, made it a PITA to work on. The tabs on the switches were designed for disconnects, the holes in the tabs were put there for the lazy ones. I would say soldering directly to the microswitch should be reserved as a last ditch effort. That's just me though.
Cakemeister:
I also recommend disconnects, better for troubleshooting and maintenance.
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