I have a project I’m doing where a small hobby board has connectors for different things, including LEDs. I don’t want to use the original LED strip, and would like to make a single LED that plugs into the board instead, but I don’t know how to identify/find this connector. Can anyone help?
You have a good length of wire. Why not just cut it and reuse the connector?
Uh, you may want to return that ruler. On the left side in the picture, the measurements seem to be all kinds of fucked up
It’s pretty common for rulers to have the first inch split into 1/32 increments but the rest into 1/16 increments
Inches? What is that? What do you measure in these “inches”?
Mostly penis length
It’s a fantasy unit you can use when writing a story about dragons and swords.
It looks to me like a JST SH connector: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/retired/10357
Measure the distance between the two pins - if it is 1 mm, this is most likely the connector you’re looking for.
it’s 1mm between the leads! 🙌 thank you for your help!
Almost positive that’s a JST-SH connector. Also, the metric side would probably be better to measure with.
Looks like a jst 2 pin connector… 0.75???
That’s what I was thinking, and somehow stumbled into this right after posting. it looks much closer to the shape of the connector https://tinycircuits.com/products/jst-sh-2-pin-connector?variant=55022349895¤cy=USD&utm_medium=product_sync&utm_source=google&utm_content=sag_organic&utm_campaign=sag_organic&srsltid=AfmBOorg-Wh2nrGks_kktyhZaXNQ5tGwCNVpqTVdqOvcaC-65Lbg_TL0KP4
Is there a way to measure/get identifiable info for it to ensure i’m looking up the right connectors and not just plugging in whatever string of keywords i think might pull it up?