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Answer by onaclov2000 for Are jumper wires just wires with insulation cut off...

Looks like you're wondering if having female ended wires available is useful?BTW The ones in the link look like double male ended wires. (which yea generically you could get by with a wire). As far as...

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Answer by Craig for Are jumper wires just wires with insulation cut off on...

Only potential reasons for maybe soldering male header pins on the end would be if using stranded core wires or a really small gauge solid core (like 24 or 26 gauge).A lot of in-wall cat5/cat6 cable is...

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Answer by JustJeff for Are jumper wires just wires with insulation cut off on...

If you are connecting to actual female pins, it does help to have the right sized male pin crimped onto your jumper wires. But if you're just using them on a breadboard, bare wire ends are fine. Just...

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Are jumper wires just wires with insulation cut off on both ends?

Is there a specific purpose for jumper wires like these where they have female pins at the ends? I'm assuming they are mainly useful when you want to chop a wire into something like a breadboard, but...

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