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2025-03-13 16:06:04
The fit nice to my electrocookie proto boards. The one I installed works fine
Robert
2025-02-09 10:25:49
They're packaged loose in a bag, so many of them have bent pins.Don't bank on these for heavy duty use. These are cheap commodity switches that are meant for setting bootstrapping toggles or disconnecting ground loops or in-circuit programmers or such. If you plan to toggle them all the time, look for better switches. The back broke off the first one I tried to install.Still, if you set your expectations appropriately for a $0.15 switch and - like me - you're putting things on .100 proto boards all the time, you'll find a use for them instead of jumpers and .100 posts, for example.While they are technically as advertised, I just can't give a high rating to a bargain/commodity class product.
G
2024-11-28 14:55:03
These aren't exactly switches you're going to buy for building high-quality boards. They're cheap, they're flimsy, and at lest 20% of them I got had bent pins, because they're just shipped jumbled together in a bag.If you're looking for inexpensive, basically disposable, switches that are breadboard-compatible, these are your ticket. If you go into it thinking you're getting 40 high-quality, robust switches... well, probably need to do better part sourcing.
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