FYI. This is the ideal condition of a wire installation onto a PCB. As hobiests, we often don't follow this guideline. This is Class 3 electronics, (below) which is Military Grade specs. Class 2 is Commercial Grade. Class 1 is things like kids toys that they're going to break anyway. Then when the child starts bawling over the broken toy the parent sometimes has to buy a new one. As hobiests you might see the wire laid over to the side directly out of the solder joint. Eh! It works. And being that we're not children we're not prone to breaking our projects. And even though you've managed to break yours, I'm not implying you're a child; just another member who has room to grow in understanding construction of electronic devices. Like I said, laid directly over won't be a problem as long as you don't tug on it or wiggle it about. Broken strands ? ? ? It could be an issue; but if your project is seeing very tiny voltages and amperages then worrying about broken strands is a moot point. Just don't be tugging or wiggling on the wire.


