Mail actually delivered today... random baggities from parts unknown. I wonder what secrets they might hold...?
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No, seriously... it's been so long, I'm not sure...
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B08CRHGLCN/?th=1mmmmokay... so these are some switches I bought off Amazon when I first started rebuilding my lightsaber, which are still showing as AWOL.
They weren't the kind I wanted, but they were so crazy cheap; like 2/$6 delivered and they helped me make a order minimum, so I got a couple to throw in the drawer.
These particular ones are SPDT Momentary rated 24V (for the LED), but turn-on voltage is still right around 3V, and this is the illumination level at 5V/~1.5mA drive. More than acceptable for a workbench panel, and as the LED is completely isolated, it can be driven directly off a processor pin. The action is very firm with a strong detent and click at aboot 2mm travel.
Given the complete absence of electrical ratings in the listing, I decided to pop one open in the name of science... it appears to have decent-sized contacts, but given the total lack of Common-pin shunt strap in the design and open contact structure with short travel and no arc-control, I'd say def only good for low-voltage control switching at an amp or two max. Less on the NC contact, as it doesn't meet very squarely. Still worth having at the price; sadly, they must've been clearing out a disco product as that particular one is NLA.
This is the drive adapter I ordered so long ago for my cordless ratchet. Time will tell if it's a "daily driver" tool or little more than a curiosity; while the thing does seem to feel pretty solid when snapped in place, it also does pop out pretty easily with my thumb. Which it needs to, as that is how you reverse the thing.
I still have to rebuild the battery pack; I'll prolly use some of my leftover 18650 cells from the extra hoverboard pack in a 2S2P config. That will likely be a "after the move" project, however.
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07HBTPC2FAnd finally this little box of Damifino... another "bought to fill out a minimum" purchase, they cost me 5 bux & change; like those 0603 resistors, they're now sold out from the original supplier and only available much more expensively from other vendors.
Closeup look shows they're all cheapest possible generic epoxy TO92 package with text-only laser marking; but
hey, for 2.5c ea, I guess they're gonna be good enough to set fire to on my bench when I'm in the mood to channel bd for a while. A quick test of a few 2N2222s and MCP 2N2907s with my cheap Chinese component tester revealed correctly identified as NPN/PNP, EBC pinout (as most Chinese versions of these use), expected h
FE of ~350/250, and they didn't just explode when I used them to switch a 1157 bulb at 12V/current limited to 300mA for a couple minutes.
NOTE: EDITED TO ADD MISPLACED PIC OF SWITCH GUTSmnem
We now return you to your regularly scheduled insanity; already in progress...!