The 9V Battery Snap Connector is a standard power interface designed to securely connect 9V (6F22) batteries to various electronic circuits and devices. Featuring a durable, flexible vinyl housing and pre-tinned lead wires, this connector ensures a reliable electrical path for your portable electronics and prototyping projects.
Secure Snap-On Fit: Features a high-precision male/female snap interface that locks onto standard 9V battery terminals, preventing accidental disconnection during use.
Pre-Stripped Lead Wires: Comes with approximately 10cm to 15cm of red (positive) and black (negative) insulated wires, pre-tinned at the ends for immediate soldering or breadboard insertion.
Flexible Vinyl Housing: The soft PVC/vinyl cap provides excellent strain relief for the wires and insulates the battery terminals from short circuits.
Universal Compatibility: Designed to fit all standard 9V alkaline, lithium, and rechargeable batteries commonly used in the industry.
Low-Profile Design: Its compact footprint makes it ideal for tight enclosures in DIY gadgets, pedals, and handheld devices.
Material: Soft Vinyl / PVC housing with metal snap contacts.
Wire Gauge: Standard 24AWG to 26AWG.
Color Coding: Red (Positive +), Black (Negative -).
Voltage Rating: Optimized for 9V DC applications.
Educational Electronics: A core component for school science projects and learning about DC power.
Guitar Pedals: The standard power connector for analog and digital effects pedals.
Smoke Detectors & Alarms: Reliable replacement part for household safety devices.
Prototyping: Easily power breadboard projects such as those using the T2 Power Experiment Board.
Remote Controls: Used in hobbyist RC transmitters and specialized measuring tools.
Can I connect these in series to get 18V? Yes. You can solder the red wire of one snap to the black wire of another to create a series connection, doubling the voltage to 18V.
How do I prevent the wires from snapping off the base? While the vinyl housing provides some protection, we recommend adding a small drop of hot glue or using heat-shrink tubing at the wire exit point if the connector will be frequently handled.
Which wire is which? Standard polarity always uses the Red wire for Positive (+) and the Black wire for Negative (-). Reversing these can damage sensitive electronic components like microcontrollers.
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