Tayda Pre Drill Enclosures seem wrong

In my last order I order two pre drilled enclosures for my Cobalt Drive builds specifically these Click Here because I figured why have to drill if I can just pay 1-2 dollars more and its all done. The enclosures look great but the hole for the DC power is way too small for the Lumberg DC power jacks I use Click Here so I am wondering what DC power is this small hole between the holes for the input and output jacks for?
 
In my last order I order two pre drilled enclosures for my Cobalt Drive builds specifically these Click Here because I figured why have to drill if I can just pay 1-2 dollars more and its all done. The enclosures look great but the hole for the DC power is way too small for the Lumberg DC power jacks I use Click Here so I am wondering what DC power is this small hole between the holes for the input and output jacks for?
I use the larger DC jacks all the time (Lumbergs and unbranded), pretty easy to use this smaller hole as your pilot hole for the step drill bit.
 
I assume this one would work too

You shouldn't use the metal one as it won't be isolated from the enclosure.
I don't know why Tayda don't have the smaller Lumberg plastic ones, as the ones they're selling are not always great quality wise. Buy a bunch of extra. I've used them in many builds, but had bad ones.
 
You shouldn't use the metal one as it won't be isolated from the enclosure.
I don't know why Tayda don't have the smaller Lumberg plastic ones, as the ones they're selling are not always great quality wise. Buy a bunch of extra. I've used them in many builds, but had bad ones.
Good point forgot about no metal. Yea I like Lumberg a lot so it sucks Tayda doesnt have the small Lumberg plastic ones. I have a bunch of the normal size Lumberg DC so I guess I will use my step drill bit to expand the hole until I use all of them
 
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Right. I have a bunch of the normal size Lumberg DC so I guess I will use my step drill bit to expand the hole until I use all of them
It can get a little tight with builds that have 3 potentiometers in the top row, but I find that snipping off the 3rd (battery) lug does the trick.
 
Good point forgot about no metal. Yea I like Lumberg a lot so it sucks Tayda doesnt have the small Lumberg plastic ones. I have a bunch of the normal size Lumberg DC so I guess I will use my step drill bit to expand the hole until I use all of them
You could always do a custom drill template and enlarge the hole, should be able to get most of the templates for PPCB projects and just change the one hole
 
Also, be careful with the tayda thinline DC jacks. I’ve broken a few center pins on them. If I were you I would either opt for the real deal lumberg ones, or just drill the hole a little larger.
 
If your soldering/desoldering skills are on point you shouldn't have any issues with innie jacks. Besides your supposed to rock before you box. I bought a ton of outie jacks in bulk a couple years ago. As they dwindled down and shame from IAIGF I moved to innie jacks. No big deal cause I know how to solder properly and I always test before I commit to boxing. Mods and fixing any issue is always easier before it's boxed.
I always rock before I box but I still don't like that the pedal is stuck inside the enclosure. Also the innie jacks are awkward to tighten.
 
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