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Two/Multiple pins/legs of different components should be soldered into the same point/hole of the breadboard. #540

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Anishaanilkumar opened this issue Jun 12, 2024 · 1 comment

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Soldering multiple components to the same hole is generally not recommended
Reasons include:

1.The heat from soldering can damage delicate components those with low heat tolerance.
2.The connections may be fragile and may easily break
3.Limited reusability of the components.

The preferred method for connecting multiple components to a single point on a breadboard is using jumper wires.

connection with jumper wires

Jumper wires are the preferred method for connecting components on a breadboard because they are:

  1. Safe: No soldering heat is involved, reducing the risk of damaging components.
  2. Reusable: You can easily remove and use jumper wires in different projects.
  3. Easy to Use: Simply insert the pins of the jumper wire into the desired holes on the breadboard.
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Anishaanilkumar commented Jun 12, 2024

jumper.wire.mp4

Shared Rows or Rails:
Breadboards have rows and columns of interconnected holes. You can use the same row or rail to connect multiple components.
SHARED jpg

shared.rails.connection.mp4

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