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read tutorial →The XH2.54mm 2/3/4/5P Terminal Connector Kit is a handy connector set for electronics repair, Arduino projects, sensor wiring, module connections, and small circuit builds. It helps make wiring cleaner, easier to remove, and more organized compared to loose wire connections.
This kit is available in 230pcs and 1270pcs options. The 230pcs kit is great for basic use, small projects, and starter wiring needs. The 1270pcs kit is better for repair shops, school labs, makerspaces, and users who need more connector parts for repeated projects.
| 230pcs Kit | Best for small projects, hobby use, and basic connector stock. |
|---|---|
| 1270pcs Kit | Best for repair work, bulk wiring, labs, and frequent project builds. |
Depending on the selected variant, the kit includes assorted XH2.54mm connector parts for common 2-pin, 3-pin, 4-pin, and 5-pin wiring setups.
| Product Type | XH2.54mm terminal connector kit |
|---|---|
| Available Kit Sizes | 230pcs and 1270pcs |
| Connector Types | 2P, 3P, 4P, and 5P |
| Pitch | 2.54mm |
| Housing Color | White |
| Material | Plastic housing with metal crimp terminals |
| Suggested Wire Range | 0.08 to 0.5mm² |
| AWG Range | 28 to 22 AWG |
| Best For | DIY wiring, electronics repair, Arduino projects, sensors, modules, and prototypes |
Use a proper crimping tool for best results. Strip a small part of the wire, crimp the terminal firmly, then insert it into the connector housing until it locks.
Always check the pin order before plugging the connector into your board or module. Wrong wiring may damage your circuit.
It is used for making clean wire connections in electronics projects, Arduino builds, sensors, modules, and repair work.
This connector kit is available in 230pcs and 1270pcs options.
The kit includes assorted XH2.54mm connector parts for 2P, 3P, 4P, and 5P wiring.
Yes. It is useful for Arduino wiring, sensor connections, module wiring, and prototype builds.
Yes. A proper crimping tool is recommended to attach the terminals securely.
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