2x AAA Battery Holder
With Switch:
The primary function of the 2x AAA Battery Holder with Case and Switch is to keep cells fixed in place safely and securely while conveying power from the batteries to the device in question. External connections on battery holders are most often made by contacts either with pins, surface mount feet, soldered lugs, or via a set of wire leads.
Without Switch:
The AAA battery holder is used for inserting cells into battery compartments. It has two nickel-plated steel coiled springs that press against the battery terminals to make electrical contact. Holding two AAA cells in parallel, it delivers an output voltage of 3 V.
Micro:bit
As micro: bit is gaining traction in this region, powering it is a must :)
If you are new to the Micro: bit, it is a powerful embedded platform or microcontroller board with easy-to-get-started features, even easier than Arduino. It can be powered by USB micro B when loading the program, or you can use 2 x AAA batteries. So here comes the battery holder for this microcontroller.
2x AAA Battery Holder specifications:
With Switch:
Dimensions: 63.2mm x 25.8mm x 15.5mm
Attached Cable: 150mm
Without Switch:
Holds 2 x AA batteries
Chassis mount
Three mounting holes
Dimensions 55 mm x 30 mm x 15 mm
Maximum operating temperature of 82°C
Coil spring terminal contact type
Body material of polypropylene (PP)
Black in color
Micro:bit
Purpose: for micro: bit from the BBCType: battery basket
Number of cells: 2
Cell type: AAA
Conductor: 150mm solid wire, UL1007 AWG26, black and red
Cable outlet: JST plug
Additional element: manual on / off switch
Basket color: Black
Material: ABS resin