• Rolivers
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    51 year ago

    Yes why not. I’ve used paperclips and even solid core network cable strand before as well.

    If it fits it sits.

  • @jjagaimo
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    31 year ago

    Can you? Yes

    Should you? Probably not. High resistance and bad contact

  • JackbyDev
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    31 year ago

    Seems fine in a pinch. Everything is so low (voltage and current both) that I don’t think it matters too much. Plus breadboards imply temporary tests. If you’re doing something more permanent like a breadboard CPU like Ben Eater then probably not.

  • @ChaoticNeutralCzech
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    21 year ago

    You know the wire-reinforced plastic strips used to secure plastic bags with twisted ends like the ones sliced bread is sold in? Just used four of these in a project.

  • @Saigonauticon@voltage.vn
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    11 year ago

    Yeah, that ought to be fine. Breadboards aren’t rated for fast signals or large currents. So not really a concern.

    Network cable is a good cheap source of jumper wires. You can also save the bits of tin that you clip off various components – over time you’ll end up with way more than you need. These are easier to bend into shape.