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Your cart is empty.DESCRIPTION: features: easy structure, mini body, 6 terminal, vertical handle, dpdt 2 position, sliding knob actuator. Widely used to control operation of many small power electronic projects, including volume and other controls for audio video, dimmer controls for lights. Etc. Also a great component for DIY.
John
2025-09-05 19:50:27
Used this small A-B switch to add a separate secondary power supply to my neck fan and works great. It is small which was perfect for my application. Switch is very stiff until you use it a few times but recommend.
Eric M.
2025-08-14 18:01:43
That's right, its a switch. Does what it is suppose to do. didn't have any problems. Totally recommend if you're looking for this kind of switch.
Dcanterbury
2025-08-05 17:18:43
For switches that cost over $1 each, I expected them to be better.If they were 10 cents each then it would be a good deal. So I feel like an idiot for paying 10x what they're worth.
Joe McPlumber
2025-06-30 12:46:53
Look at your breadboard. Look at the .01" pitch between sockets. Imagine how small a switch need be to fit its six adjacent legs into those sockets. Got a mental picture?These switches are smaller than that.I considered taking one apart just to see how they're constructed at this scale but since they're kinda pricey to purchase this way i decided against it. But i did stick one on the breadboard and jammed it back and forth a few dozen times to see if it'd break. It held up fine and i've no problem using one these in a permanent project. Even the one i abused is still "clicky" between positions and contacts seem solid.
Philip Boggs
2025-05-22 10:30:01
It's a switch! It turns on! It turns off! I don't know what else to say about it other than it works in the application I needed a switch for!
Murgatroyd
2025-05-18 15:45:37
Kinda small, which is exactly what I wanted. They work well, reliable.
J. Newton
2025-04-29 10:28:17
Great solid little switches, and perfect for PCB projects. I'm using it to make programming boards that I can use to upload code to the ESP8266-01 modules to make them work as Arduinos.Even though the description says that the pin spacing is "3 x 2mm/0.24" x 0.16"(L*W)", these switches are indeed breadboard-friendly. The pins are spaced 0.1" apart from each other, so you can plug this right into a breadboard or a standard 0.1" 2x3 female header socket.Arrived fast...ordered Saturday and was here Sunday morning. I don't know how they do that without a drone!
az man
2025-03-29 10:09:03
worked good. no issues.
M Car
2025-03-10 14:12:53
I really like the durability and form-factor
Ed Quittkat
2025-01-23 16:26:17
works!
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