Those are nice, only have to solder one side. Huh, I might switch to those!

I had been using OST 2510 connectors that I find at most part stores like
Surplus Gizmos or Norvac (before they vanished). They are almost identical
to Molex KK 6471 which I now use. The locking male connector is 2.54mm, .1"
pitch, and the female connector requires soldering two small, springy pegs
that snap into the plastic housing (and can be removed). The pegs come on a
roll. I think the connectors go up to 2 rows x 8 pins for 16 connections
but the molex site isn't loading.

Here's an example:

http://www.mouser.com/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?R=22-01-2025virtualkey53810000virtualkey538-22-01-2025

I would be interested to hear what other methods you folks use for
board-wire-board connectors.



On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 5:50 PM, David Madden <[email protected]> wrote:

> Does anybody have favorite wire-to-board connectors?  Cheap, easy to
> use, etc?  I found these:
>
>
> http://www.molex.com/molex/products/family?key=litetrap&channel=products&chanName=family&pageTitle=Introduction&parentKey=wire_to_board_connectors
>
> which look like what I need, but they only come in 1- and 2-position
> styles.  I have to connect about 15-20 wires from an old home-security
> system.  (The old system used screw terminals, but those would take up
> probably twice as much PCB as the whole rest of the circuit!)
>
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