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Description of πŸ”˜ Latching Button Position - Aoyoho Thread

SPST Button Switch 2 Pins 2 Positions(OFF/ON). AC 125V 3A, AC 250V 1.5A;Poles : SPST;Terminals Quanlity : 2 Terminal. DPDT Toggle Switch 6 Pins 2 Positions(OFF/ON). Model NO. : MTS-202;Rated Voltage & Current : AC 125V, 6A;AC 250V 2.5A. Pin Number : 6 Pins;Position : 2 Positions(ON/ON);Type : DPDT.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

You work for what I need. Model No.

Every electronics fan needs a good switch at some point. They are inherently micro and are excellent for many common circuits. The packaging is large, it should last for several years.

Pros
  • . : MTS-202; Rated voltage and current: 125 VAC, 6 A; 250 VAC, 2.5 A
Cons
  • Not bad, but...

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exactly what I was looking for

I've recently started building electronic circuits and figured I'll just build a pedal guitar. Well I've made a few pedals, but I've put together some other electronics and have more planned, and I didn't want to use 3pdt switches in my other non-guitar pedal projects. These switches meet my needs. I've only used a few spst switches, but I have upcoming projects that will use dpdt switches and I'm sure they will meet my needs for those projects.

Pros
  • contact number: 6 contacts; Position: 2 positions (ON/ON); Type: DPDT
Cons
  • unreliable

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Smaller than I wanted

I bought these to install on/off switches on commercial fitness equipment (like bikes or steppers) that are used for regular exercise use are intended. For some of my clients who use devices for home use, the battery will die if they are not used for a while. Unfortunately, the pitfalls of the purchase are invisible. The switches are small and use tiny solderless connectors that are hard to find and unless you know the exact specs it's a guessing game. I have to solder the wires to the posts…

Pros
  • SPST Push Button Switch 2 Pin 2 Position (OFF/ON)
Cons
  • Crumpled