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    • salmanfaris
      salmanfaris @kowshik1729 last edited by

      @kowshik1729 said in Suggestion with DC Power jacks:

      easy for integration?

      Thes pins can handle 6A or more and easy to use and available local shops.
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      • kowshik1729
        kowshik1729 last edited by

        @salmanfaris yeah I've got suggestions like these from people but I'm making more professional product which will be implemented at offices and public places. So I need more like DC barrel plug in kind of thing.

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        • salmanfaris
          salmanfaris last edited by

          How many connectors/terminal do you need? how frequently you need to disconnect and connect plug?

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          • kowshik1729
            kowshik1729 last edited by

            @salmanfaris I would need any connector like a barrel jack. The mating cycle per month is very low, something like 2 times it might be removed and connected. These devices will be powered on most time of the day.

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            • salmanfaris
              salmanfaris @kowshik1729 last edited by

              @kowshik1729 Then go with a standard barrel jack, it can handle 6A.

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