
Poor eyesight, shaky hands and lack of experience make me a hazard to any circuit or wire I encounter with a soldering iron. Well I thought my sim racing car needed a new keypad with digital encoders so I needed one of these guys to make it happen. The last set I bought nano style (ATmega328) had the pins already soldered to the boards so I could just plug in the female ends of the wires and continue on my way. However, they do not have pre-assembled contacts. . After grabbing the base with clamps and a magnifying glass, I set to work. I did my best to flow around the pins properly without flowing to adjacent ones. When I was done, I connected my cables, plugged in the USB cable, and prayed. Nothing for yourself, everything deserves! Even on the first try! So you automatically get my full approval. If they can survive my electrical engineering skills, they can probably survive WW3 and use them to rebuild society. So you should probably stock up on a few.

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