Given that this is all being constructed by hand on stripboard (yes I know a PCB would be better but I don’t have time to sort this out), I need to get 10+ easily disconnectable wires into a small project box. This needs to be achieved _without_ aggregating them outside the box somehow.
The plan was to use a row of screw terminals with the legs poking through drilled holes in the box which the internal connections could be soldered to, but to be frank this is pretty crap and not very secure.
I’ve seen some right angled 2 piece terminals that could work with the inner pieces soldered to the stripboard… anyone tried these? Eg these on ebay -> https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2Pin-8Pin-HT … rk:19:pf:0
So, any ideas on how I can get signals and power into the box from an array of analogue sensors cables that can be quickly and easily disconnected if required?
I think I’m going to bite the bullet and try and get a PCB layout done.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2Pin-8Pin-HT … rk:19:pf:0
for signals, i actually used ‘dupont’ wires connections, as after all that is what the bp/mm is made up of
the really *bad* thing about the ‘dupont’ headers and wires / connectors is that it consume a lot of unnecessary *height*, that makes it necessary for the box to be higher. and dupont pins comes loose easily and often cause erratic connection problems.
but accordingly there is a shorter (height) alternative – JST XH connectors and pins
https://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale?ca … ext=jst+xh
i think the china ones have those that fit those 2.54mm spaced holes common on the headers
i’ve got a bunch of them but at a last attempt i made do with ‘dupont pins’
what i actually did is that i get those dupont (female) pins (i didn’t bother with the shells as the shells simply increase the height)
https://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale?ca … pin+female
got a (cheap ebay, lousy but works) crimp and crimp the pins and wires myself, then i simply used scotch tape around the pins to insulate the pins and prevent them from shorting an adjacent pin
i went with this as i figured that my connecting wires will be of different lengths and buying stock ‘dupont wires’ would make a ‘mess’ as some wires are bound to be too long while others too short
those ‘dupont female pins’ is also imho the ‘lowest cost’ solution when looking up the alternatives. note i didn’t bother with shells, i simply get the pins and crimp my wires to the desired length, scotch tape insulate the pin (i think another way is those heat shrink tubing but i’ve not tried those yet) and connect them to the mm or bp headers.
i think soldering is actually a better bet, you would get less loose and erratic connection issues. i insist on my ‘dupont’ pins as i keep thinking that at some point i may change those connections. but till date i’ve not changed anything just yet ![]()
i stumbled into this pretty cool blog
http://tech.mattmillman.com/info/crimpconnectors/
the screw terminals i used is something like this
https://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale?ca … w+terminal
I think that perhaps right angled ones would work much better mechanically…
if it is difficult as there are lots of inter-connections i’d guess a big hole would probably be a practical way, the hole can possibly be covered say with a tape or some covers later if it is feasible
Down the road I really want to learn kicad properly and build a custom PCB. —– I already have another project that I’m about to embark upon, a WBUS controller with GSM remote for later model Webasto fuel burning heaters… I’m fitting one to my Land Rover so I can turn it on via phone from bed in the morning and have a nice warm defrosted car by the time I head to work, and a 2nd to my shed to run a central heating system
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