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Your cart is empty.Wire size: Suitable for 29-20 AWG wires。Will produce 5V & 3.5V when 12 V DC is applied。 Input Voltage : 6.5-12V (DC)。Maximum Output Current:
eric
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2017
The board works fine 95% of the time, but 5% is a lot of error when prototyping. The plates inside the board like to tweak around which in turn tweak around anything plugged into it, which causes fear of two parts tweaking a shorting. Sometimes the plates are bad enough you can't even plug anything into a hole. What doesn't help is that the test leads are quite thick and push harder on the plates underneath. Now this may have been my fault but the voltage regulator blew its guts when playing with LEDs. It may have been because I had the 12v power supply plugged in and 12v to 3.3v may have been way too much for the regulator, but if that's the case there should have been a warning. I may intentionally blow this one up and buy a nicer one.
Jim Williams
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2016
Board seems okay, it's cheap but it works. The power supply is another story altogether. I purchased two identical breadboards from two separate Amazon sellers, the second because I assumed I had shorted out the first, leading to its now 7V output on the 5V bus and no output on the 3.3V side. The second power supply, however, reads 12V on the 5V bus and therefore 12V on the (normally 5V) USB port. Consequently, two Arduinos and a Raspberry Pi that all got connected to these power supplies are now dead. I suppose this was my fault for assuming the replacement product would at least be less defective than the first and not more so. Avoid using the power supply if you do purchase this board (I wouldn't, if that wasn't obvious), or at least test its output before you do.
Evalon
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2016
I bought it for a lab and there were points that were broken. However it was so cheap that it's not even worth the hassle of refunding it. I'm going to buy a different breadboard soon and hope that I don't get unlucky again.
doug walker
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2016
This product worked great. I found an old 12V wall wart that fit and it just worked perfectly. Solid 5V and 3V3. No heating problems as far as I can tell, those reports might either be from an earlier rev of the board, or an undervoltage input. Very happy with this purchase and can't wait to use it with my RPi.
kidcasco
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2016
Good stuff and fast delivery. No instruction with the power supply but found stuff on internet. All is good.
Albert
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2016
Honestly a very difficult product to get wrong. Great for prototyping plenty of space unless you need more(obviously). I didn't use the power supply that came with it mainly because I already had one. The wires seem to be durable but then again, they are extremely cheap and there is more than enough for almost any project. A must for anyone prototyping or messing with Arduino or Raspberry Pi.
Saltbreez
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2016
BEWARE: The 5V regulators DO NOT WORK. Even with out 5V regulated, these are damn good breadboards. Useful for projects that can use 3.5v
Derek
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2016
Using with an esp8266. The power supply isn't rated for very high currents, but gets the job done. Works best when the power supply is straddling the center busses; I'm rating it four stars because it was a cheap and convienent kit, but I wish it was more stable when hanging off the side of the breadboard. When the power supply is in the center, connected to both sets of buses, you lose a large amount of real estate.
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