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Re: Electrical Connections

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Originally Posted by stinglikeabee View Post
I just copied tim-tim's post from a previous thread since it is exactly what will help you out!


Using D-sub connections is also a great way for connecting sensors!
Exactly this. Andersons are the way to go. Plus if you want to get creative there's different colors of Andersons, they're easy to label, and it makes connecting motors and motor controllers an absolute breeze.

Another benefit of Andersons is that you can connect them to each other to organize positive and negative polarities.
And then you can connect those connections into an even bigger block for more ease of access.

tl;dr--Andersons are the best thing since sliced bread.

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