JST XH 2.54mm Connector Wire Set – Male and Female
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Product ID: VT-4377
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Description
The JST XH 2.54mm Connector Wire Set is designed for secure and removable wire-to-wire or wire-to-board connections in compact electronic systems. It includes both male and female JST XH connectors with pre-attached color-coded wires for fast integration into prototypes and embedded applications. Built with 28 AWG tinned copper conductors and PVC insulation, the cable provides reliable electrical connectivity and mechanical flexibility. Commonly used in battery packs, sensors, controllers, and DIY electronics projects, it is suitable for prototyping, repairs, and compact module interconnections.
Features
- JST XH connector standard with 2.54mm pitch
- Includes both male and female connector pairs
- Pre-wired for fast installation and prototyping
- Color-coded wires for simplified identification
- 28 AWG tinned copper conductors
- PVC insulated flexible cable construction
- Secure friction-lock connector design
- Suitable for wire-to-board connections
- Compatible with sensors and compact modules
- Commonly used in battery pack connections
- Lightweight design for embedded applications
- Reliable low-voltage signal transmission
- Suitable for DIY electronics and repair work
- Available in multiple pin configurations
- Compact connector housing for tight spaces
Specifications
- Connector Type: JST XH Connector
- Pitch Spacing: 2.54mm
- Connector Gender: Male and Female
- Pin Configurations: 2P to 8P
- Cable Length: 100mm
- Wire Gauge: 28 AWG
- Conductor Material: Tinned Copper
- Insulation Material: PVC
- Wire Type: Color-Coded Multi-Core Cable
- Connection Type: Wire-to-Wire / Wire-to-Board
- Locking Mechanism: Friction Lock
- Operating Voltage: Low Voltage DC Applications
- Application: Sensors, Battery Packs, Modules, DIY Electronics
- Mounting Style: Inline Cable Connector
- Compatibility: JST XH 2.54mm Interfaces
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