Momentary to latching converter 2.2 to 16V
Allows for the use of a momentary switch in a latching circuit.
Specifications
•Dimensions: 0.6" x 0.7" x 0.12" (without header pins installed)
•Operating voltage: 2.2-16V
•Maximum current: 6A
•Draws very little current in off state (typically under 0.01 μA)
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Plecter Labs Power Xtender™ Ver 2.0 Miniature electronic circuit designed to drive/switch a high load (LED, rumbling motor, relay) when the low voltage/current output from our electronic boards does not allow it. Drives for instance a 3.6V LED from a Blaster Core™ board or a luxeon from the Flash on Clash™ output of Crystal Focus™. Refer to the Petit Crouton user's manual for further details about the use of this module. NEW : Now with embedded SMD 2512 resistor footprint. Saves space when using the Power Xtender™ to drive the Flash On Clash ™. Use with 2 watt 2512 thick carbon film resistor. Dimensions : 0.55"x0.36" Input voltage : 0-5 volts max. Switches at 3.3V Output voltage/current : 12V / 1.5A
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Out of stock28mm OD x 12mm tall. 4 ohm speaker. Perfect for the Saberforge Chassis. Louder and deeper bass than the standard 2W speaker.
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Out of stock20mm OD x 12mm tall. 4 ohm speaker. Louder and deeper bass than the standard 2W speaker.
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The MC1 features the same safety and triple mode charging that all of the current generation Xtar chargers have. It gets its power from a USB cable, plugged into a car adapter, wall adapter, power bank, solar charger, or your computer. Features: - Reverse-polarity and short circuit protection circuit - Three-stage charging and 0V battery activation - Micro USB port to supply power for the charger - Adopts IC temperature monitor to avoid over heat - Small charge current when start to charge - Compact size portable - Low heat design Apply to: 10440/14500/14650/16340/17500/17670/18350/18500/18650/18700/ 22650/ 25500/26650 3.6V/3.7V Li-ion batteries
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This is a seriously nice Mandalorian Vibroblade model. Printed in 2x parts, it assembles to 29.5cm in length. We print at 0.15mm layer height and 80% infill (for weight). At that size, it's a swift print of just under 6 hours on the machine. This is a bare plastic print which looks great but would also lend itself to additional cosmetic work.
How it Works
Whilst we're ultra-nerdy enough to run a fine suite of well maintained 3D printers, our CAD skills are a work in progress. We're predominantly a 3D printing service and only charge for machine time, which is usually only NZ$3.00 p.h.! Our little 3D print store is simply an example of some of the items we can print for you from well know sources such as www.ThingiVerse.com. It's a great source of 3D Printer files and we invite you to explore. If you see something you like, just come back to us for a print quote. ThingiVerse designs are covered by a range of different licenses from 'free to do what you want' Creative Commons licenses right through to 'non-commercial' clauses. For anything other than CC, we'll work with you to ensure no distribution licenses are breached (usually by simply asking the designer if we can print the item on your behalf). Easy as that. So if you're looking for a design we don't have listed as an example, just contact us.File Source
Files : www.thingiverse.com/thing:4004452 Designer : www.thingiverse.com/Filament_3d_Printing This item is covered by the Creative Commons - Attribution license We tip the designers! Even though the example designs we use fall under Creative Commons, we still like to give credit where credit is due so always endeavour to 'tip' the designer for their work via (for example) the ThingiVerse 'tip designer' feature. We aim for a 10% tip (or the nearest equivalent on the drop-down). If the designer doesn't accept tips, 10% goes to a local charity!