SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-29T01:29:34-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsCustomer #450785 on COM-11996 - Momentary Button - Panel Mount (Black)Customer #450785urn:uuid:83bb0780-bb33-ad3e-f830-04af2c0e2aaa2016-05-01T20:30:30-06:00<p>Does anyone know the thread size? Based on the datasheet, it looks closest to #6 based on thread diameter, but it doesn't say explicitly</p>
MoighonFweeman on COM-11996 - Momentary Button - Panel Mount (Black)MoighonFweemanurn:uuid:b2e11f74-124d-f093-a83a-9031793f11c82015-01-25T13:07:21-07:00<p>I'd love to see some smaller panel mount buttons. I'm looking for a panel mount button, but all sparkfun carries at the moment are gargantuan compared to what I have in mind. These are about the right size, but according to the comments and reviews, the quality is a tad bit questionable.</p>
Customer #602287 on COM-11996 - Momentary Button - Panel Mount (Black)Customer #602287urn:uuid:47dd9351-a7e4-38f9-9512-c53e0c1d0bd22014-10-03T10:38:17-06:00<p>is there any small panel mount buttons that are more sturdy? i love the massive arcade button ones but would be looking for (much) smaller versions of them.. i find these break easily if pressed sideways accidentally (ie: if in a backpack or something). any ideas anyone?</p>
Kamiquasi on COM-11996 - Momentary Button - Panel Mount (Black)Kamiquasiurn:uuid:8c95480c-64e1-7ec4-0310-6f8beca184912013-10-07T05:48:54-06:00<p>You'll generally want to use a pulldown resistor - see <a href="http://arduino.cc/en/tutorial/button" rel="nofollow">arduino.cc: Examples > Digital I/O > Button</a></p>
Customer #472062 on COM-11996 - Momentary Button - Panel Mount (Black)Customer #472062urn:uuid:5d6f810b-c2b6-b3ce-3b7f-9e4c9ba8ca952013-10-06T18:47:20-06:00<p>How do i can wire them up correctly it only have two connectors ? my Arduino needs to know when this button is HIGH or LOW..</p>