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Ok, I need some guidance here. I have 4 slowmotion switches. Each switch has 2 wires which sprout off of them run through a DPDT switch on my control panel, and then have to connect to the 9v DC power supply. Obviously I could simple twist all the positive wires together and solder them to one of the powersupply wires and twist all of the negative wires together and solder them to the other wire. This could be a big ugly mess...I think. I have seen these things called terminal blocks at the Home Depot. they have them in 8, 10 and 12 connection sizes. Are these a better option for connecting all of my switches to their intended powersupply and if so How do I do this connection? <br /> <br />Thanks, <br />Trevor
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