Cheap connectors
- teedoubleudee
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Cheap connectors
Just found these on my favourite Chinese site. I know many folk on here have a fear of soldering under the baseboard so these may be your salvation. Also useful for quick connection when testing circuits. Ridiculously cheap and plenty of 5 star reviews. In my experience stuff from Banggood generally arrives in 2 to 3 weeks.
https://www.banggood.com/Excellway-60Pc ... rehouse=CN
https://www.banggood.com/Excellway-60Pc ... rehouse=CN
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Re: Cheap connectors
There is a picure showing dimensions in the more details section
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Re: Cheap connectors
Thanks I’ll have a look.
Edit. Found it, they are quite chunky, could be very useful.
Edit. Found it, they are quite chunky, could be very useful.
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Re: Cheap connectors
The do look like the Wago 222. There is a newer version [221] which are the dearer ones. R-
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And you get a free box to keep them in
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Re: Cheap connectors
Chinese Wago look alike counterfeits.. Fine for MR use, but I would think twice for use on UK mains power.
Re: Cheap connectors
I have no intention of anything more than 12-24v going through them so think they will be fine. I did wonder about them for 240v but as I don't foresee a need for electrocuting myself or anyone who ventures into the 'train room' there is no danger of 240v being connected
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