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Sure, your flashing, chip-tune playing T-shirt is really cool at the party, but eventually, you have to turn it off. And yes, you could just take out the battery, or maybe you even sewed a LilyPad slider to switch it inline. Wouldn't it be nice if there was just a switch on the battery? Then look no further.
This LilyPad coin cell battery holder has a small slide switch installed on the board, inline with the power supply, so you can turn off your project and save batteries. This slide switch is the same as the one found on the LilyPad slide switch board, making it difficult to accidentally turn it off or on.
Just like the original coin cell battery holder, this simple board contains a 20 mm button cell (e.g., CR2032) and provides you with four connection points (two positive and two negative) for sewing into your project.
Note: A portion of this sale will be donated to Dr. Leah Buechley for the further development and education of e-textiles.
Item number | 5998457 |
Manufacturer | LilyPad |
Category | Electronics modules |
Manufacturer no. | DEV-11285 |
Release date | 22.11.2016 |
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