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Molex connector kit radio shack
Molex connector kit radio shack










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and Mini-Fit Plus Power Connectors deliver up to 9.0A and 13.0A respectively, while blind-mating, terminal position assurance and backshell options offer a versatile connector system for a wide range of applications Provides the smallest-in-class features while meeting USCAR performance requirements, these scoop-proof connectors offer more space and cost savings than unsealed, USCAR Class 2 competing equivalentsĬompared to other connectors, as well as reducing the mating force Offers premium housing features to prevent mis-mating, reduce terminal backout, reduce operator fatigue during assembly and aid in blind-mating applications The smallest to-date, fully isolated header that meets customers’ power needs while providing protection for the terminals in a small packageĪ genderless, 2.50mm pitch, single-terminal-and-housing connector system that reduces inventory, tooling and setup costs for low-power applications The UL-94V0-rated, Glow-Wire-compatible RAST Connector System family delivers a range of current ratings to offer design flexibility for a variety of home appliance and automotive lighting applications Provides a wide range of options including free-hanging or panel-mount housings and 18-30 AWG terminals Molex makes thousands of items - you just have to learn the website layout and the specs of the items you are looking for and you will feel right at home on Digikey's website.The smallest-to-date automotive-grade sealed system in the industry, as well as the only receptacle offering a IP68-equivalent rating adhering to USCAR specifications

molex connector kit radio shack

The fact that Digikey (Mouser or Allied) even cater to the little fish like you or me is really great - just don't expect them to simplify their website for us. The development engineers for those large companies love the available variety since they can dig through the stocked items and find exactly what they are looking for (even if it takes them a whole day of research). Most of the purchasing agents from those companies know exactly what they want. The amount of available items on Digikey site (or in their phonebook-sized printed catalog) is absolutely overwhelming.īut remember, they are large industrial supplier that supplies production quantities of components to large electronic manufacturers. It is not really a mess - it is an information overload for someone like us. They went through a period there where the parts and components almost died out entirely, my store is pretty well stocked. Then I tried to find something simple like Molex connectors on Digi-Key, wow, is that a worthless seach feature! Had to search via Google on their own site, what a mess. Their web site is supposedly 1% of sales, but if you've ever tried to FIND anything on it, that probably has a lot to do with it. I've built a lot of power supplies and raw projects from parts. I think darn near everything electrical on the layout has come from RS. I bought a lot of supplies, pretty much the shopping list above, right down to the second soldering iron. I don't think she reads the same news I do. Manager told me that there's already a split between the 'go forward' stores and the ones slated for closure her's is supposedly staying open. Our local store is RIGHT BESIDE a Verizon, which always seemed to me the ultimate stupid placement when the same phones are in the same stores right beside each other.

molex connector kit radio shack

After reading the WSJ articles, I thought I better get what I wanted quickly.

molex connector kit radio shack

Webcams/security cams.all sorts of uses MRR and otherwiseįunny this should show up. Mini-heat sinks.to place on track to each side of a soldering operation Soldering Iron.always nice to have a backup for these last two. I bought some stuff at 40% off, but waited until it got down to 70% off before getting a ton of wire and solder and other stuff since I figured that would be the last thing most people would go there to buy. But the store was really in an ill-fitted area, and I was really able to have my pick of stuff since nobody in the area shopped there frequently. I could literally see the store from my kitchen sink window and it was nice to have one that handy. Radio Shack closed a ton of stores back in (I think) 2005 or so, and I went through this exercise then.










Molex connector kit radio shack