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Is this your type of wiring John? (Attachment Link) BTW, this is for real - it is under an NTRAK module of one of our club members.
Does it work? If yes don't pick on it.
Disagree. This kind of rat's nest in an N-Trak module is not OK for something that needs to play well with others. It might work today, but after being bounced around in transit and setup/teardown it may (i.e., probably not) work tomorrow, likely defy any and all attempts to debug, and then be set aside for the roundtuit which will never arrive.
Very nice. You're hired. That overheated resistor episode is a hint at the inherent risks of sloppy wiring or similar inattention. I had an engineer acquaintance who was, frankly, a genius with many great ideas, but he tended to be short-sighted when it came to rushing his ideas into hardware. He cobbled-up a system once and "didn't bother" to fuse all the power supply leads of the distribution panel, the main fuse was sufficient... NOT! He burned-up his car when a prototype board shorted-out.
Doesn't surprise me that 'cheaper' methods might not be available. I'm use to PCB houses from my layout days. A single sided PCB does put the manufacture of a small number of PCBs in the realm of a home hobbyist. A friend of mine uses film he prints himself on a printer to screen PCBs for etching with decent results. Smelly ferric chloride is needed of course. He has done double sided too, just takes careful alignment of the two images. Then soldering both sides of the resulting PCB where a plated hole would be on a true double sided PCB is needed.Lyle