SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-18T21:11:55-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsCustomer #693614 on PRT-11026 - Jumper Wires Standard 7" M/M - 30 AWG (30 Pack)Customer #693614urn:uuid:4a161091-24bc-5147-ba3c-55792054aca62015-11-02T00:39:21-07:00<p>Could you give me datasheet?</p>
Customer #693614 on PRT-11026 - Jumper Wires Standard 7" M/M - 30 AWG (30 Pack)Customer #693614urn:uuid:28fb90a2-9369-a993-b9eb-69e9a552e8932015-10-22T22:00:39-06:00<p>What are the wire colors in the 30 pack?
Are we able to choose the color?</p>
bboyho on PRT-11026 - Jumper Wires Standard 7" M/M - 30 AWG (30 Pack)bboyhourn:uuid:d512ba26-0a19-723a-d18d-a5f3d9e716e52015-02-26T13:51:36-07:00<p>Diameter of pins are about 0.60mm.</p>
LED addict on PRT-11026 - Jumper Wires Standard 7" M/M - 30 AWG (30 Pack)LED addicturn:uuid:71ccd1f7-b77b-f784-7ae0-f8cabe58672f2014-01-21T09:19:41-07:00<p>Good wire, but then I've never used the premium. I got two packs but I've never had to open the second. I did cut one wire open and it's stranded copper wire(which didn't really work for the PTH soldering I had wanted to do with it).</p>
SquaredPaper on PRT-11026 - Jumper Wires Standard 7" M/M - 30 AWG (30 Pack)SquaredPaperurn:uuid:1d4367a4-7431-e77b-2937-dc428334f9932012-08-28T10:17:21-06:00<p>Does the job just as it should do.</p>
Sacman on PRT-11026 - Jumper Wires Standard 7" M/M - 30 AWG (30 Pack)Sacmanurn:uuid:8c62b263-d527-aa9a-34bf-1c1ae62e91b32012-05-21T21:53:29-06:00<p>A classic case of getting what I paid for. I have some of the premium wires and really like them but large quantities can become expensive so I bought some of these to supplement. I struggled for most a night trying to get an SPI connection to work to no avail. I took a time out to work on a project for my wife's childrens choir and got stuck on one LED forever until I relaized it was the jumper that was bad.<p>I have not gone back to check on my SPI project since I used that Arduino for the choir project and it was all taken apart. In hindsite I wish I had used the Arduino that had a known good project connected to it.</p><p>Just a note to help others. Test each one before you use it. I don't have a multimeter at home so I just set up a quick always on LED and try each jumper on that circuit before using. This would have saved me several hours of heartache.</p></p>
Hoobert on PRT-11026 - Jumper Wires Standard 7" M/M - 30 AWG (30 Pack)Hooberturn:uuid:956891d9-78db-b262-2c70-527085b541492012-01-30T00:56:18-07:00<p>Well what you are looking for is hook up wire.
If you want it to be flexible then look for stranded hook up wire as it is more flexible than solid which is very stiff.<p>You can find it <a href="http://www.sparkfun.com/search/results?term=hook+up+wire&what=products" rel="nofollow">here</a></p><p>Or if you require a larger roll, many surplus electronics sites sell this stuff in rolls of 25 ft. and up for a pretty good price.</p></p>
Kenneth Henderick on PRT-11026 - Jumper Wires Standard 7" M/M - 30 AWG (30 Pack)Kenneth Henderickurn:uuid:f1dcb940-9187-5d0f-43fa-54b17891862f2012-01-08T06:31:21-07:00<p>Does anybody know where I can find the wire these jumper wires use on a spool of a few feet/meters long. I often need thin and very flexible wires on various projects, and I mostly end up cutting the ends of those jumper wires and use the bare wire. But this ends up quite cheap.<p>Here at SF they sell some wires but I don't know if they are as thin and flexible as the wires used in this product.</p></p>
787B on PRT-11026 - Jumper Wires Standard 7" M/M - 30 AWG (30 Pack)787Burn:uuid:b27ac5d7-7015-89bd-bb25-153cd223b6562011-12-18T20:27:18-07:00<p>I prefer jumper wires like this. When I was using the normal ones with a square plastic end I couldn't get data consistently to my shift registers from my arduino. When I use these jumpers my circuit works properly every time!</p>