I do use RJ11 and RJ45. I still use a lot of ferrules any time I need to make a mechanical connection with stranded wires. For instance, using them makes connecting the AC voltage to the relays in those little crimp blocks very secure.
I have a 3D printer that uses a ton of wattage and bad connections often lead to melted connections or worse. If it works well there, it will work well here.
The tiny XLR are great because the provide a soldered connection + a strain relief to keep those wires from bending. Expensive compared to other solutions, but worth it when your project goes to it's "final home."
I have a 3D printer that uses a ton of wattage and bad connections often lead to melted connections or worse. If it works well there, it will work well here.
The tiny XLR are great because the provide a soldered connection + a strain relief to keep those wires from bending. Expensive compared to other solutions, but worth it when your project goes to it's "final home."