đź”§ Switch it up with style!
The Chanzon SPDT Mini Micro Slide Switch SS12D00G is a compact and reliable switch designed for various electronic applications. With a size of 8.7 x 3.7 x 11.7mm, it features a durable construction with brass and silver plating for high conductivity. Rated for 0.5A current and capable of withstanding over 100,000 clicks, this switch is perfect for Arduino projects, breadboards, and more, all while operating efficiently in a wide temperature range.
M**E
Works well
Nice little switches for breadboard projects.
D**.
Perfect size for perfboard prototyping
Tenth inch pin spacing, THANK YOU! Plugs right into the board. Very compact. Actuation is definite (not ambiguous like some slide switches), the actuator itself is long enough to actuate easily (unlike many slide switches). Looks and feels like quality low cost product. .....The fact it's SPDT makes it versatile, do stuff you can't do with SPST "on-off" switches.The pins are long enough to edge mount on some perfboards, for example my favorite Treedix 4 pcs gold plated https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0896YPD8F . And bendable enough that you can bend 'em 90 degrees and install the switch flat even in the middle of a board.These switches solve so many perfboard prototyping challenges, I'm surprised that they aren't an industry standard item.Seventy pieces... for only $6...... the little plastic box will keep me in perfboard switches for long, long time.
S**V
Work perfectly on a breadboard
I looked at a bunch of small switches for use on a breadboard for Arduino projects. All of them had some negative reviews saying that the contacts were too big to fit into the holes on a breadboard. I took a chance with these because they were cheap. For some reason, 70 of them were the same price as 20 of them so I ordered 70 of them. The contacts fit into the holes on a breadboard perfectly, they are SPDT, and the few I have tested worked fine. Great deal.
J**E
Tiny and functional
I wanted a discreet on/off switch that wouldn't be thrown accidentally in handling. This fit the bill. The switch -- I mean the part that gets moved -- is long enough so that it just protrudes from a 3mm panel. In the photo, you can see a USB-C port for size comparison. The switching action is solidly clicky and I'm happy that it won't be flipped unintentionally. M2.5 machine screws for mounting.
R**E
Good Tool
Works as intended, be sure it’s able to break the current being used in your circuit.
M**Z
mounting considerations
If you glue the switch into place, such as a metal panel or wood cutout, carefully control any adhesive away from the slide and inside contact areas. This should be obvious, but it happened to me.
A**S
Work fine.
Lots switches for cheap. Have used two so far. Worked fine.
P**G
Good for projects.
I use these for small electronic projects or repairs. Nice tall switch. The work great for my uses.
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