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Like for example , i cant have any soldering of the row colored wires overlap and have a connection with one another. BUT can i apply some thick glue layer over the complete row that covers the whole bunch without creating that same issue ? Because i have a soldering handicap allergy and the bad habbit of accidentally pull wires loose hehe. These are important and if possible id like to glue layer the shit out of places like that . :)
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Like for example , i cant have any soldering of the row colored wires overlap and have a connection with one another. BUT can i apply some thick glue layer over the complete row that covers the whole bunch without creating that same issue ? Because i have a soldering handicap allergy and the bad habbit of accidentally pull wires loose hehe. These are important and if possible id like to glue layer the shit out of places like that . :)
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You can hot glue over them, yes.
 
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You can hot glue over them, yes.
Perfect im also gonna solder wire on nr 14 for the Tarot gimbal i got. Already soldered the right power connector to the cable i seperated the plus minus from . And just to check what u guys think, i put tape on both sides of pin nr 14 so that the only uncovered solder point is the one i need. When thats connected can i also put a big glue blob on there with or without the tape removed? Like the glue on 14 wire also covering 13 and 15 for example? I removed the whole Accessory bay module since its wires were seperated of both sides on the main circuit board. So got more space now and no wires on those numbered points where i go solder the single wire on nr 14. Anybody reads any problem or issues on my situation and approach ??? Thnx _0_
 

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