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

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Also, page 25: Step 11-

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The Motors in your robot will connect to your speed controller using spade connectors like the one shown

And on page 29,



You can also use these kind of connectors-
http://www.frys.com/product/2608042[/qoute]
As discussed in another thread, fully removing the screws can get metal shavings in the motor controller.
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And on the last page, page 34, you might want to mention that for connecting wires to the Spike Relay, use spade connectors-
http://www.frys.com/product/2604252?...H:MAIN_RSLT_PG
While that does seem to be the right part number, it is important to note the picture show a male connector instead of the female version that should be used. Be sure to get the right size for the wire being used.
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