Friday New Product: LED Embers and Conne...

Solar botics
June 27, 2014

This is a random photograph of the sun the other day for attracting attention.
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Now, you can see what we got to offer this week:

USB A Female DIP 90
$1.25
These type 'A' female USB connectors are the standard when it comes to connecting peripherals to your project.
LED Embers - Pack of 6
$6.00
Tiny sewable LEDs that shine with two different colors!
Female Socket strip - 6 per (Right Angle)
$0.35
Right Angle Female Socket Strip - 6 per Strip, gold flash surface, 0.1" spacing
DC Jack Socket Panel-Mount Connector 5.5x 2.1mm - 3 pin
$2.95
Use this panel mount DC jack to add a little polish to your next project.

And now you are free to return to your regular Friday occupations.

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