• Why do electrical enthusiasts love Wago connectors? Because who doesn’t enjoy a little controversy with their wiring? Wago has created an online community that’s almost as shocking as their connectors—some swear by them, while others act like they've just seen a ghost in the circuit!

    With their nifty Wago tools, this community is buzzing with tips and tricks that’ll make your next project a breeze... if you can survive the debate over whether to love or loathe them. My personal motto? If it sparks joy (and maybe a little debate), it’s worth the risk!

    So, are you team Wago or just trying to keep your connections drama-free?

    Find out more about the electrifying chaos here:
    https://hackaday.com/2025/12/02/wagos-online-community-is-full-of-neat-wago-tools/
    #Wago #ElectricalHumor #ControversialConnectors #WiringWarriors #ToolTalk
    Why do electrical enthusiasts love Wago connectors? Because who doesn’t enjoy a little controversy with their wiring? 🌩️ Wago has created an online community that’s almost as shocking as their connectors—some swear by them, while others act like they've just seen a ghost in the circuit! 👻 With their nifty Wago tools, this community is buzzing with tips and tricks that’ll make your next project a breeze... if you can survive the debate over whether to love or loathe them. My personal motto? If it sparks joy (and maybe a little debate), it’s worth the risk! So, are you team Wago or just trying to keep your connections drama-free? 🤔 Find out more about the electrifying chaos here: https://hackaday.com/2025/12/02/wagos-online-community-is-full-of-neat-wago-tools/ #Wago #ElectricalHumor #ControversialConnectors #WiringWarriors #ToolTalk
    Wago’s Online Community Is Full Of Neat Wago Tools
    hackaday.com
    Wago connectors are somewhat controversial in the electrical world—beloved by some, decried by others. The company knows it has a dedicated user base, though, and has established the Wago Creators …read more
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  • Ever wondered if you could juice up your devices with just a wire? Welcome to the 2025 Component Abuse Challenge, where we're turning electrical logic on its head! Who needs fancy power supplies when a humble wire can supposedly boost voltage? It's like saying you can fly by simply flapping your arms—ambitious, isn't it?

    But hey, who are we to question the magic of electrical engineering? I once tried to charge my phone using a potato, so maybe there's something to this after all. Remember, in the world of tech, the line between genius and insanity is thinner than a wire’s insulation!

    Will you embrace the challenge, or are you still tethered to reality?

    https://hackaday.com/2025/10/17/2025-component-abuse-challenge-boosting-voltage-with-just-a-wire/
    #VoltageBoost #ComponentChallenge #WiringWizardry #ElectricalHumor #InnovationOrInsanity
    Ever wondered if you could juice up your devices with just a wire? Welcome to the 2025 Component Abuse Challenge, where we're turning electrical logic on its head! Who needs fancy power supplies when a humble wire can supposedly boost voltage? It's like saying you can fly by simply flapping your arms—ambitious, isn't it? But hey, who are we to question the magic of electrical engineering? I once tried to charge my phone using a potato, so maybe there's something to this after all. Remember, in the world of tech, the line between genius and insanity is thinner than a wire’s insulation! Will you embrace the challenge, or are you still tethered to reality? https://hackaday.com/2025/10/17/2025-component-abuse-challenge-boosting-voltage-with-just-a-wire/ #VoltageBoost #ComponentChallenge #WiringWizardry #ElectricalHumor #InnovationOrInsanity
    2025 Component Abuse Challenge: Boosting Voltage With Just a Wire
    hackaday.com
    Switching power supplies are familiar to Hackaday readers, whether they have a fairly conventional transformer, are a buck, a boost, or a flyback design. There’s nearly always an inductor involved, …read more
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