
Hook-Up and Jumper Wire
Hook-Up and Jumper Wire
What is the difference between hook-up and jumper wire? A jumper wire is simply a wire that has connector pins at each end, allowing them to be used to connect two points to each other without soldering. Jumper wires are typically used with breadboards and other prototyping tools in order to make it easy to change a circuit as needed. Fairly simple. In fact, it doesn’t get much more basic than jumper wires. Hook-Up wire is used to creating your own wiring harnesses and can be soldered, crimped, or clamped.
We stock a wide range of colours too, so you can keep your looms clear and easy to diagnose any potential issues.
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Solderless Jumper Wire For Prototyping (Pack of 140)
Proto-PIC
£3.50Solderless Jumper Wire For Prototyping (Pack of 140) This Solderless Jumper Wire pack is ideal for your prototyping needs! Featuring 140 wires of mixed length and colour, encased in a plastic project box for quality of life.Designed to be quickly...£3.50