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  1. The only breadboard I will use is the one from Busboard Prototyping Systems. Especially the BB830.

  2. are the wires tight or pretty loose when you tuck them in the second board? I find that you gotta play with it a little bit to make sure the connection is right on these boards, otherwise ofc you get shit like this lol

  3. The jaws on some cheap ones are sooo nasty

  4. I bought a load of cheap elegoo breadboards a few years ago but had nothing but trouble with them, so started buying busboard bb830 instead and never had any problems with them even after 2 years of reusing them in many different projects. More expensive but worth it.

  5. At least it’ll stop you from accidentally blowing up LEDs if you forget to add resistors! lol

  6. I thought the second was about to humiliate the first for three ohms.

  7. What are Az delivery boards worth? I bought a 3 set for 7€29

  8. sorry for the noob question, but whats causing that high resistance on the cheap breadboard?

  9. This explains a few things…

  10. As Herb Kelleher (founder of Southwest Airlines) famously said: “You can make a pizza so cheap that nobody will want to eat it”. I think we have all discovered that some of the stuff on Amazon/Aliexpress is too cheap to want to eat. You get what you pay for,

    I have a couple of 35 year old solderless breadboards from Continental Specialties that I still use and have not managed to wear out after all these years. They were not cheap (back then).

  11. BTW where can I buy the things that go on the end of a multimeter and let it connect to a breadboard?

  12. Or you could be an absolute chad and skip the breadboard altogether!

    Full solder send baby!

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