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Hi everybody. Scott Card, here welcome back to my lab. Today I have for you another short presentation on Proteus. This question came to me from one of my viewers and they asked, how can I make a high current trace on my circuit board using conventional means? All right, welcome back. So this solution isnamp;#39;t the most eloquent, Iamp;#39;ll give it that, but it does work and I have used it in the past to create high current traces. On my circuit board where Iamp;#39;m particularly worried about heating or causing damage (and of course) one of the first things that we can do when we go to a pass high current is to change the trace size and so here I have just a standard trace. But we can go in and we can change the trace style, and in this case perhaps we can bump it all the way up to 100 thou, which is a hundred thousandths of an inch or 0.1 of an inch wide. And so this is this is already a heavy trace and I will link in down below a tool to calcula