Tnisesm/70pcs 2 Pin & 3 Pin 5mm/0.2inch Pitch PCB Mount Screw Terminal Block Connector (Can be Spliced) TN-T03B
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I bought these at a great price for what I was getting and I like that they were able to be spliced I'm only worried about them bending when I bite down to tighten the wires, informing me they aren't beefy enough. Likewise, I may prefer slotted screws over tiny Phillips heads with this on as they seem more vulnerable Having said that, that has not occurred to me. There's a good chance of these issues. This shouldn't prevent you from purchasing, but it might. In my opinion, they are really.
A terminal block connector that mounts to a PC. So far, I have not had any strip out when I tighten them up. Those are the speakers I use in homebrew radio gear. They work well. The product was well packaged and arrived on time. I would buy from them.
I had previously purchased a two-piece set. Is 54 mm/0. After trying out 1pitch, they felt very loose on the breadboard, so I decided to try these 70pcs Tnisesm 2 Pin & 1 Pitch It has 3 pins and is 5mm/0 in diameter. Terminal Block Connector, PCB Mount Screw (Can be Spliced) TN-M2, 2 inch pitch These ones are a little more secure to the breadboard than the T03B.
A few simple steps are necessary to assemble, and the components are of high quality.
Everything seems to be fine.
Although they do seem to work, the quality isn't very high. Stacking them together is hard, but they can be locked together if there is enough diligence. As a result, it is difficult to insert into the next terminal block to expand the number of terminals since the alignment/lock for stacking is not consistent in the molding. However, the board may split while soldering them. They may even not seat properly on the board, giving a slight smile. Otherwise, these are good for prototypes and test boards, but for production go with a Weidmiller or some other quality unit. The reputation and quality of production are at stake in a production environment, so using these is just not worth the effort.