Is there a good reason why the leads coming from the circuit board should be shoved in the eyelet holes? Why couldn't you make a little hook at the end and hook them at the base of the whatever component uses the same eyelet hole?
The main reason I ask is that after quite a bit of trouble shooting I realized that a couple of the B+ leads that run under the board had been shoved out from re-soldering components and leads on the top.
Unless there's some trick I'm missing, there's no getting to those underneath wires once the board is in place, and some of the eyelets get quite a few wires in them, making for poorer solder joints...
The main reason I ask is that after quite a bit of trouble shooting I realized that a couple of the B+ leads that run under the board had been shoved out from re-soldering components and leads on the top.
Unless there's some trick I'm missing, there's no getting to those underneath wires once the board is in place, and some of the eyelets get quite a few wires in them, making for poorer solder joints...
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