






🔌 Power your projects with style and ease—connect like a pro!
This 10-pack of 9V battery clip connectors features 15 cm long cables with durable faux leather T-type housing, designed for easy installation without wire stripping. Ideal for DIY electronics, Arduino projects, LED lighting, and reliable battery replacements, these connectors combine sturdy plastic and metal materials for lasting performance.





| ASIN | B06X8YZJ64 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #447 in Power Strips |
| Date First Available | February 14, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
| Item model number | S8-0829 |
| Manufacturer | IDS |
| Product Dimensions | 4.33 x 3.94 x 0.39 inches |
M**.
Work as designed
Worked as designed
R**Y
High quality good material
We use this for a science project, it worked very well
S**Y
Great price, great product.
Great product for me to use while repairing broken connectors and for use as a tester on my model train horns.
B**O
a little flimsy, but the price is great
if they are going to be for kids projects, get them...if you want a more permanent project then get something else. these work great, but a little flimsy thus great for small projects or kids projects. the price is great and overall none have failed or are bad
G**Y
Perfect
Perfect
D**R
Replacement value
Great for replacing those worn or damaged 9v battery connectors. Easy to prep and use.
T**5
These and 15 minutes saved me $40
Saved me $40 not having to replace the entire garage door keypad when the old Clip connector broke and stayed with the battery after trying to remove it. These do seem a little more flimsy than the original clip, but with 10 in the pack, even if I have to remove and re-solder each time I have to change the battery is fine by me. In case you're wondering, here is how I repaired it: -The case was plastic-welded shut, so I couldn't access the back of the pcb to remove the original solder, so I heated up my iron and held it against the original wire to heat up the pad while lightly pulling the wire up until the solder-joint softened up enough to pull the wire out. Then repeated for the next wire. -The original solder was still in the holes, so I held the soldering iron against the new wire while lightly pushing it into the hole until the solder softened and allowed the wire through. I only pushed the end through halfway and re-soldered the top side of the pad to make sure it stays properly soldered to the board. Then repeated for the next wire. -I then checked to verify that there was no continuity between the two pads as I could not see the back of the board and wanted to make sure that the wires were not touching on the back side. (I'm not sure if arcing a 9V battery could start a fire or not, but I didn't want to find out the hard way.) -All done. 15 minutes total and that includes the soldering iron warming up. Hope this helps someone.
Y**E
I pulled one of these apart trying to disconnect.
These are not the greatest. When they connect to a battery they connect to tightly. When you try to take it off you may wind up pulling it apart. The connector for the negative terminal is still stuck in there and I will need to use a tool to get it out. I don't know about you by I like my 9 volt connectors to come off without requiring the use of a tool. I guess these are good if you are really looking for a frim connection.
R**O
Buen producto, calidad precio. Me funciomo de maravillas.
C**Z
El producto cumple con lo ofrecido
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