mkstewartesq Well-known member Mar 24, 2023 #2 PCB mount are usually what are called for by the boards sold by PedalPCB and others.
T ThePanda Well-known member Mar 24, 2023 #4 spi said: The lug ones work too, but you don't really need lugs. Click to expand... mkstewartesq said: PCB mount are usually what are called for by the boards sold by PedalPCB and others. Click to expand... Are the holes normally big enough for lugs. Attachments 810-1006__66386.jpg 140 KB · Views: 0 810-1005__30155.jpg 130.9 KB · Views: 0
spi said: The lug ones work too, but you don't really need lugs. Click to expand... mkstewartesq said: PCB mount are usually what are called for by the boards sold by PedalPCB and others. Click to expand... Are the holes normally big enough for lugs.
Bricksnbeatles Member known well Mar 24, 2023 #5 ThePanda said: Are the holes normally big enough for lugs. Click to expand... Always (in the case of PPCB)
ThePanda said: Are the holes normally big enough for lugs. Click to expand... Always (in the case of PPCB)
spi Well-known member Mar 25, 2023 #6 ThePanda said: Are the holes normally big enough for lugs. Click to expand... Sorry, it's what I meant by "lug ones work too" but wasn't very clear.
ThePanda said: Are the holes normally big enough for lugs. Click to expand... Sorry, it's what I meant by "lug ones work too" but wasn't very clear.
Robert Reverse Engineer Mar 25, 2023 #7 I always use the solder lug type, they seem to be more common from most suppliers.
T ThePanda Well-known member Mar 25, 2023 #8 Robert said: I always use the solder lug type, they seem to be more common from most suppliers. Click to expand... Thank you everybody! I picked up a supply of lug switches! Got some PCB ones for bread boarding only!
Robert said: I always use the solder lug type, they seem to be more common from most suppliers. Click to expand... Thank you everybody! I picked up a supply of lug switches! Got some PCB ones for bread boarding only!