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Originally Posted by connor.worley
It's tedious, but nowhere near as bad as spaghetti wiring, which is much more at risk to fail.
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Yeah, too many tie points is better than not enough, but too many becomes a major hassle especially when replacing a component (less flex in the wires, they get in the way more). That isn't to say you should do bad wiring, in fact I take great pride in the quality of my team's electrical work. But even with excellent wiring, parts will fail, and the design should be centered around making part replacement as pain-free as possible.