It is frustrating the first time you insert an ESP32 dev board into a breadboard and you notice there’s no room for wires.

What I usually do is putting a breadboard aside another one, but I don’t like it very much.

I decided then to split the small board into two pieces and insert them in a 3D printed base so that the dev board pins get into the first row of holes and the rest remain available.



.stl file available at www.thingiverse.com



The solution. Finally. Thank you.
Thank you very much for commenting!!!
What an excellent idea, thank you!!
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“It is frustrating the first time you insert an ESP32 dev board into a breadboard and you notice there’s no room for wires.”
New to ESP32 and my exact thought when I first plugged in. I was like wtf 😀
Thank you so much for this smart, simple and effective solution!
Thank you form commenting!!! Regards.
Great solution. Thank you so much!
Brilliant! I’ve been searching for a solution to this problem for months. You’re a genius.
Thank you!!! Glad to hear it helped you.
Great idea! I made my adapter so that the ESP32 is in the second row. I still have 3 holes left. Now, my other ESP32 boards (NODEMCU32S) that only had one hole available now will have 3 more holes available. Thanks for sharing.
Mo