🧰 Materials Used:
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AWG 24 silicon wires:
NESHEXST Wire Cable, 24 AWG, Silicon Wire, 6 Colors, Length 9.4 ft (9 m)
* The above product does not appear to be available on Amazon outside of Japan, but, e.g., CBAZY produce an equivalent product found here: [ Ссылка ]
Dupont connectors and housings:
IWISS DUPONT 2.54 mm pitch connector kit, 1550 pcs.
* Available on Amazon: [ Ссылка ]
Wire strippers: IWISS wire strippers
* I used the above product for stripping. However, check out the following wire strippers:
Klein Tools 11057, Heavy Duty Wire Cutter Stripper for 20-30 AWG Solid Wire and 22-32 AWG Stranded Wire: [ Ссылка ]
Jonard Tools ST-500 Adjustable Precision Wire Stripper, 20-30 AWG: [ Ссылка ]
Crimping Tool:
HOZAN P-706 crimping tool
* Avalilable on Amazon: [ Ссылка ]
👀 Visual Demonstrations:
Throughout the video, visual demonstrations provide a clear understanding of each step. Graphic representations illustrate the crimping action at the conductor and insulation crimping areas.
🤖 Application in DIY Projects:
See the final product – a jumper wire with a two-pin female connector at one end and separate male connectors at the other end. Such connectors will be used for testing a basic robot circuit in my DIY Autonomous Mobile Robot build project. Check the video link below.
📌 DIY Autonomous Mobile Robot Series - Part 1: [ Ссылка ]
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