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πŸ”Œ MakerSpot Momentary Tactile Breadboard Friendly: Reliable Switch Solution for Breadboard Prototyping Review

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Description of πŸ”Œ MakerSpot Momentary Tactile Breadboard Friendly: Reliable Switch Solution for Breadboard Prototyping

Buttons are 6mm tall. Base measuring 6 x 6mm. Rated for 50 mA of current. Packet of 10 buttons.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

For soldering, no wire wrapping

Not bought for circuit board work, but for bending leads, wrapping wires, then soldering, then shrink wrapping and then gluing to surface. The wire wrapping wasn't very good, the pins aren't strong enough and break off even when straight. Also very sensitive to soldering heat, make sure you have a clip on the heatsink. But what they were intended for is excellent.

Pros
  • 6 x 6mm socket
Cons
  • Without automatic

Revainrating 4 out of 5

They work, but be careful.

push button are suitable for normal prototyping board without soldering. However, the pins are flimsy and easily bend when inserted into holes on the breadboard. Take your time and try a different set of holes if you're having difficulty. Some breadboards vary in hole density. Once placed on the breadboard the switches work fine, I've had no problems with them. The keys definitely feel comfortable.

Pros
  • push button 6mm high
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 3 out of 5

All is well. - Push button switch

He definitely does what he has to do. I was actually hoping to use it as a switch, but it takes MUCH more effort than I expected. The initial pressure isn't that bad, it's the pressure to keep it compressed that causes the switch to fail in my project. It takes over 130 grams of pressure to push it down initially, it takes about 90 grams of pressure to hold it down. I was planning on using this in a much lighter scenario and it turned out not to be what I needed at all. So if you're wondering…

Pros
  • Set of 10 buttons.
Cons
  • Not bad, but...