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The bad wiring, uh, cosmetically is, uh, just plays into that. Like, what else is wrong with this? Like, cause it's all the details, why it is one of the first things that a customer looks at, they open up the pan, right. And they look at it. And so the, the way it looks, all that kind of stuff is like the big, first impression. Right. So what I want to do today is just go through some really basic stuff of like introduction to wiring, both on a, both wire wrapping and soldering. Okay. So, so in wire wrapping, uh, we wire wrap. So obviously this is the wire, this is the square post. And when you wire, when we wait a wrap wire, you typically use either 26, 28 or 30. I personally hate 30. I don't like using very 30 breaks. And uh, so 28, or if people ask for 30 gauge wire ramp, I always historically have fought them on it and said, we'd like to use 28. Um, but people like, especially when you get bigger,