Not sure why this doesn't work correctly (ignore the red wire it is actually
grounded to an Arduino Uno R3)
http://alleycat.synchro.net:81/images/ground_block.jpg
Re: Common Ground Block
By: Mortifis to All on Sat Mar 07 2020 15:27:38
Not sure why this doesn't work correctly (ignore the red wire it is actually
grounded to an Arduino Uno R3)
http://alleycat.synchro.net:81/images/ground_block.jpg
What's it supposed to be doing and what isn't it doing?
You should have
continuity between any and all of those pins/wires. If not, the first thing I'd try would be to run it all down another column of the breadboard; those things aren't super rugged and it's easy to damage the sockets in them.
this is it working with a different breadboard, I though maybe the grounds were
drawing too much power but wouldn't the power draw be the same?
Re: Re: Common Ground Block
By: Mortifis to echicken on Sun Mar 08 2020 12:18:59
this is it working with a different breadboard, I though maybe the grounds were
drawing too much power but wouldn't the power draw be the same?
If you're tying all of those ground points (on the red breadboard) to ground (eg. GND on the Arduino) through one jumper wire (that red one) there's a chance that jumper is undersized for the job. You could try running two jumpers from the red breadboard to your ground point (if possible, eg. two GND pins on the Arduino).
You could check for continuity between each of the pins/wires connected to the red breadboard. Your multimeter has a buzzer, so that'd make quick work of it.
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