Anyone ever think about using something like these for part swapping and breadboarding? thinking of picking some up and temporarily soldering them in place in certain spots during my next build to minimize soldering during the tinkering process.
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Binding posts
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Re: Binding posts
The Greyhill push post looks neat.
Particular care needed re cap bleeding tho'!!
Particular care needed re cap bleeding tho'!!
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Re: Binding posts
Yeh, that would be really cool to stake an entire circuit more or less with those for prototyping.
I like the ones I linked to because of how seemingly easy they are to temporarily implement with a little solder on a already staked post, as opposed to a permanent install more or less with the grayhill. I ordered a few last night to check out. I am excited to pick up some of the push posts for future builds though for sure.
Thanks for the reference.
I like the ones I linked to because of how seemingly easy they are to temporarily implement with a little solder on a already staked post, as opposed to a permanent install more or less with the grayhill. I ordered a few last night to check out. I am excited to pick up some of the push posts for future builds though for sure.
Thanks for the reference.
Musicians are like a bowl of cereal
If they aren't Fruits or Nuts they're Flakes
If they aren't Fruits or Nuts they're Flakes