Changes:
The INA board is soldered to the hat, no more loose wires
Screw terminals instead of pin headers
Wider traces for the power-relevant connections
I made the board a bit larger so that the screw terminal screws can still be reached with a screw driver when another hat is stacked on top:
Side note: My Zen Toolworks CNC has turned out so useful for prototyping, it is easier to make a PCB with it than to solder it on a protoboard. One step closer to the dream of thinking of something and pushing a button on a machine that makes it. Plus, it is so much fun to watch the machine mill:
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