N1ESE  wrote:

I've read that with regens, mechanical stability
is key and wiring plays an important role.  Does this mean to go as
far as using solid conductors rather than stranded?

Solid versus stranded isn't the key point (although heavy-gage solid wire is probably best) but rather that of the rigidness ofall the circuit components. It is best to mount things in ways that stop them from "springing" and "boinging" around when vibration is present. Use of terminal strips/tie-points for every every joint (rather than connections up in the air) for example...


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