What if I connect an electrical wire to the (10K) resistor and a jumper wire to the other?
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LarryD
December 31, 2022, 3:16am
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What issues are you having ?
We assume you have a soldering iron, solder and heat shrink.
Damn, I threw out the bottoms :(.
The following method gives good results when joining two wires.
Liquid flux improves the soldering process.
Ceramic tweezers 'do not' absorb heat during the soldering process, however, stainless steel tweezers can be used too.
After tinning the ends, it is time to solder the two wires together.
Flat nose pliers are used to level the center section of the tinned ends.
Ceramic tweezers are used to hold the wires during the soldering process.
When it comes …
A wire splice is a reasonable solution to connect a large gauge wire to DuPont pin connectors.
If you need a higher current connection, use two DuPont pins.
The reverse is also true; a 30 AWG sensor wire can be spliced to a more reasonable 22/24 AWG wire.
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Works the other way too, smaller to larger:
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Pinch Clamps Make Joining Wire an Easy Task
The Pinch clamps discussed for holding PCBs are great when you need to join two or more wires together.
The following images show the method.
If you use 2 pinch clamps, you can still join 3 wires, just hold 2 of the wires with one pinch clamp.
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Not really issues,
but I am just saying that, can this work if i connect the electrical wire to the 10k which I connect the jumper wire (the black one) to the resistor?
because i need the jumper wire to fit it in the Arduino.
This is how I do it.
The yellow circle and the orange circle are two jumper wires and are connected to the 10K resistors which I connect the one (without the colored circle) to the 10K resistor.
system
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