Tinfoil Expansion Conductor

this is something I made because I usually don't have enough power or GND pins you might have the same problem so a made this
Supplies



tinfoil
glue
alligator wires
Gluing
everyone know tinfoil is a good conductor ,but it's too thin and frail, so glue some pieces together. glue about 6 pieces together, the pieces have to be the same size.
Testing
put the alligator wires on and test it!