Howdy folks,
My preference when building amps is eyelets/turrets because of the easy of layout and construction. I find them nice to look at too
I've always struggled with how best to mount relays. In the past I've dead bugged them by gluing them upside down to the board and then taken flying leads off them. This looks bad and the layout isn't always the best. How do you guys do it? I've seen people use the RS IC prototype boards or wire wrap IC sockets but I was wondering if there was a better way. I've also not had any great luck in sourcing the wire wrap IC sockets in the UK without having to pay excessive shipping for sub £1 part. Tips and pointer appreciated.
My preference when building amps is eyelets/turrets because of the easy of layout and construction. I find them nice to look at too
I've always struggled with how best to mount relays. In the past I've dead bugged them by gluing them upside down to the board and then taken flying leads off them. This looks bad and the layout isn't always the best. How do you guys do it? I've seen people use the RS IC prototype boards or wire wrap IC sockets but I was wondering if there was a better way. I've also not had any great luck in sourcing the wire wrap IC sockets in the UK without having to pay excessive shipping for sub £1 part. Tips and pointer appreciated.
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