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The Micro JST 1.25 Wire Connectors kit includes 20 pairs of 3-pin connectors with 10cm wires, designed for a variety of applications including LED lighting and household appliances. Made with high-quality copper for excellent conductivity, these connectors are perfect for both DIY enthusiasts and professional projects.
G**N
these work great
Great wire connectors, I got them for rc car wiring as it seems like they use 50 different kinds of connectors in them, so I had to get a bunch of different sizes.
R**.
As described, decent quality
Used for small hobby projects, product as described.
C**L
Was just what I needed
Solid product
J**P
plastic insulation
I didnt expect much, but I needed JST 1.25 male ends. I also received the female ends, which I will find use. I would have paid more for silicon insulation and a slightly larger wire gauge. Plasitc insulation doesnt like the heat of solder like silicon does. they are stiff and the insulation creeps back when heated. That said, where needed, I will simply splice a higher quality wire onto the metal clips and use the JST plugs.
W**S
They work
Purchased for light load LED applications that could need disconnection on rare occasions. They're working well.
M**.
I use these in guitar electronics, so parts easily "swappable": don't know why more mfrs don't
I use these in guitar electronics, so parts easily "swappable": don't know why more users/designers/mfrs don't--no signal degradation that I've found. I also use a bunch of 2-pin.(Aside: I also use a grounding system of a copper "hitching rail" that all grounds are "hitched to" like you would a bunch of horses...SO much easier to add/remove units that glopped-on-pot-back connections that subject your components to inordinate, component-degrading heat!)
A**S
Brittle
Brittle wire breaks easy
L**U
Works but wire size is smaller than expected
It works but the wire size is smaller than I expected. I guess the photo has magnified thus the wires are viewed as much bigger than they really are.
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