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Re: paper: Working with Wires ( striping, crimping, and soldering)

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Page 28: Many of the wires on your robot will connect to the power Distribution block. These wires should be tinned and will be connected with a guillotine connector.
This statement is incorrect. Do not tin the wires that are going into the large WAGO connectors on the PD. This increases resistance and decreases pull out force.
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