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For English (or at least American English) wiring,"in a row" is called "in series", "in parallel" is called "in parallel"
A Daisy Chain is a garland of daisies, with their stems woven together. First appears in language in 1841 (according to OED)
TRW is such a useful resource. I learned about "passel", and now about daisies. Of course it would have been easy to just Duck-Duck-Go search for "origins of daisy chain", but it is more fun to ask here.
I take it you never tried to make a real Daisy Chain. Doing it with roses would be painful and difficult, because rose stems are both thorny and much woodier than daisy stems.You can make a chain of dandelions quiet easily if you have no daisies handy, but your fingers will get sticky from the sap.
@RBrodzinsky which way did you go with the wires from the B unit to the dummy?Through the windows in the doors?Thomas