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Re: 16 gauge solid core vs 14 gauge solid core (and Wago connectors)

If we could make it so that the one student trained to connect wires well, is at all the meetings all night long, we would probably have fewer problems with them. But we end up having several students work on wiring, and usually it's a new thing to them. It just takes one wired installed not quite up to snuff, to knock out the robot.

Of course, we had the same problem when there were screw type connecters on the power distribution system back in 2008.