How many people use connectors for attaching wiring harnesses?

The Gator

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I have started using jst XH-2.54 connectors. I connect the switchboard and the io power board with an in. wire and an out wire. I use a 4-pin connector on the main board from the switchboard and a two pin going from the io board to the main board. This seems to work pretty well. Although the 2 pin connector does crowd the input and output solder holes on the IO board.
I am trying to keep the connector count low as you could put a connector on both ends of every wire if you wanted to spend the time and money.
Robert, you ever think about carrying some connectors for sale?

Thank you
-Gator
 
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I haven’t started yet, but have been thinking about it for the dc in. I used to always use the Switchcraft internal mount jacks, with insulating adapters I’d make, but with the Lundberg jacks I’ve been using, it means having to unsolder the jacks to remove boards.
 
I haven’t started yet, but have been thinking about it for the dc in. I used to always use the Switchcraft internal mount jacks, with insulating adapters I’d make, but with the Lundberg jacks I’ve been using, it means having to unsolder the jacks to remove boards.
Another option for DC in is to use DC Cliff jacks, the nut, and most of the jack, is on the outside of the enclosure. Great for testing before stuffing everything into the box....
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