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Does anyone know the digikey.com or mouser.com part numbers for these 2 connectors. Both are 2-pin but a slightly different pitch. Source: 6 months ago
1) digikey.com - They sell as few as a single mask of many types including 3M VFlex N95, as well as more specialized disposable respirators like carbon-lined 3M 8247 RN95, or N100s, etc. If you want to see their whole selection, you can choose Tools -> Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) then under "Type" choose Disposable Particulate Respirator and click Apply All. Source: 7 months ago
A couple pics of older versions prior to cleaning it up and figuring out the wiring. It's important that the buttons are placed the same way up/down and correctly to ensure you're soldering/using the correct polarity on each of the 4 points. I have an updated diagram I made in case anyone is daring, it's only about 30$. digikey.com has everything you need at the best prices. Amazon is overpriced to use the... Source: 11 months ago
Digikey.com and mouser.com are your friends, if it doesn't show there then things get more difficult. Source: 12 months ago
Mouser.com and digikey.com are the popular ones but they tend to be a bit overwhelming. I did some digging and found this post and skipping ahead to this image they indicate the location of the voltage regulator, and even list it as being a TI tpsSomething or other, very interesting chip, looks like it can actually handle single li-ion/po cell, but not 2 in series. Bad news is thats not something I would want to... Source: about 1 year ago
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