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[QUOTE="Whitey-, post: 134876, member: 39146"] After that, I realised I didn't have a single logic/distro node built completely, despite needing at least 5 of them, so I focused up on that. I find soldering pretty tricky, so I soldiered on and tried to get the job done as best I could. Those solder connectors you heat up with a heat gun (or lighter in my case) are incredibly strong and functional though, big fan of those! [ATTACH type="full" width="440px"]24524[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" width="441px"]24525[/ATTACH] [ATTACH type="full" width="443px"]24526[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full" width="251px"]24527[/ATTACH] The 'final' result is pretty good! I still don't have air flow in it yet, but I have what I need, just need to sort ouf my mounting. Here you can see 4x power/logic cables on the top, and 4x power injection cables on the bottom. The fuse block has 12 total - 8 used mentioned, + 1 running the 3.3v for the ESP32. There's still room for 3x more injections (possibly data, but I think 4x outputs is plenty off a single ESP32). At this stage I'm running a single 25A rated cable from the power supply, but I'm planning to stack 3x of equal length to ensure roughly equal distribution between them. [ATTACH type="full"]24523[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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