small wires on prototype pcb

cwah

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Hello there,

I did a small discovery recently, it's the prototype pcb at 2.54mm pitch. It allows to directly put connectors in it without drilling as long as all pins are 2.54 distance from each other.




It allows me to quickly test and place all the jst balance connector in one place without mess.

But connecting all the pins together is a mess:


I'm using wires strands but it's far from optimal. Anyone know any straight wire or mini bus bar to connect with small current?

Thanks
 

cwah

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Thanks dave, but they don't seem to be superstraight. They can wobble and touch other wires creating a short easily.

Something as straight as needle would be better?
 

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Thanks dave, but they don't seem to be superstraight. They can wobble and touch other wires creating a short easily.

Something as straight as needle would be better?
Try pulling a length of the wire with pliers at either end to give it a slight stretch, this straightens the wire and leaves it slightly "hardened" so it will remain straight, and then you can cut off the length you need. Used to use this technique on the ancient RAF instruments and their "tag boards" I was trained on 50 yrs ago
 

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For that job Veroboard is much simpler, no wiring and simply use a drill bit to cut tracks if you need to.
 
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cwah

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Try pulling a length of the wire with pliers at either end to give it a slight stretch, this straightens the wire and leaves it slightly "hardened" so it will remain straight, and then you can cut off the length you need. Used to use this technique on the ancient RAF instruments and their "tag boards" I was trained on 50 yrs ago
How do you use your 2 pliers, the solder and the iron together? I only have 2 hands lol

What about this 36 AWG wire? At least if they touch each other no problem
 
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Yes, Id use Veroboard for paralleling JSTs. You have to cut the tracks where you don't want things connected along the tracks. A Dremmel cut them well with the little pointy burr tool.

You can still use the board you have, but you should use single strand wire, which is stiff, and you can bend it to any shape. It's called "Breadboard Wire". Here's some, but make sure you get single strand or single core. About 0.5 mm or 0.6mm should be about right.
breadboard wire | eBay
 

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Yes, Id use Veroboard ... A Dremmel cut them well with the little pointy burr tool.
Or you can always just twiddle a 3mm or so drill bit ;)
 

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How do you use your 2 pliers, the solder and the iron together? I only have 2 hands lol

What about this 36 AWG wire? At least if they touch each other no problem
Sorry this was not clear. the operations are: cut a length of wire longer than u need and stretch slightly using the pliers as advised; then cut the wire to length needed; then solder in place. Only one pair of hands needed for each operation
 

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Thanks Victory and Dave. I was about to buy but I've just found this:
Copper Tape 5mm Wide 33 m Wiring Model Railway Layout | eBay

Copper tape! That looks perfect for the low current I'm having. I purchased a roll, will see how it goes.

For now, I have the back protected with waterproof tape:


And top with 3 cell logs: