DIP-4 Sockets

finebyfine

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Music6000 - Are those the only two sizes available? ;)

Does the pin get soldered to the pcb pad and the component lead bent to 90º and secure with the set screw?
 
Music6000 - Are those the only two sizes available? ;)

Does the pin get soldered to the pcb pad and the component lead bent to 90º and secure with the set screw?
Yes, they are only usable where there is a space around them in diodes & resistors as they will foul on each other in the standard 2.5mm spacing.
They work well in my eyelet board builds where I want to try different Transistors
If I have to use a socket for transistors, I only use the Op Amp machined style sockets and cut off what I don't need.
I always tin the Transistor Legs for extra grip :
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If I have to use a socket for transistors, I only use the Op Amp machined style sockets and cut off what I don't need. I always tin the Transistor Legs for extra grip
I often have the same trouble with machined sockets & thinner transistor leads. Do you just leave a super-thin layer of solder on there or what?
 
I often have the same trouble with machined sockets & thinner transistor leads. Do you just leave a super-thin layer of solder on there or what?
Yes, Practice makes perfect.
Just use left over resistor legs to practice on, you will get the hang of it pretty quick & you need to be quick so not to fry the transistor.
A good practice is to use an Alligator clip to absorb the heat on the leg you are tinning!!!

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