[Noisebridge-discuss] Solderless led holder suggestions

daniela steinsapir danielast at gmail.com
Wed Apr 28 20:09:54 UTC 2010


 that is cool, and good to know.. thank you!

 but I  we need like 250 of them so I would rather get them new and have
them ready to go..

Otherwise any other type of solderless led holder ( including the resistor)
that could ease the job would work..

any other ideas?

Thanks,

D

On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 1:05 PM, Jonathan Lassoff <jof at thejof.com> wrote:

> Excerpts from daniela steinsapir's message of Wed Apr 28 12:51:37 -0700
> 2010:
> >  Hi there
> >
> >  I am looking to get this
> >
> >
> http://www.sunshineele.com/sdp/510438/4/pd-2718454/2895721-1318634/LED_holder__solderless_Connector.html
> >
> > Solderless holder with a patented clamping device which enables any LED
> with
> > a standard 2.54mm pitch to be plugged in and held securely. To change the
> > LED simply unplug and replace. Saves space and reduces assembly time. The
> > holder is complete with pre-stripped and tinned 195mm leads. Body moulded
> in
> > Toray 94V-0, dimensions 14.0 x 5.1 x 2.6mm.
> >
> >  Does anybody know of a local store that may  sell it?
> >
> >  I already tried Jameco and digikey..
> >
> > or if anybody knows of a good alternative that would be awesome!
>
> I suppose it depends on what you want to do with it and how many you
> want, but a couple of alternatives that come to mind:
>
>  * Rip out pin header connectors from old computers / motherboards. The
>   product you linked to appears to be just that.
>   There are likely going to be a few to be found in the hack shelves
>  * Use a breadboard and attach wires to that.
>
> Cheers,
> jof
>



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