DIY On/Off JST Switch Adapter (2024)

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Prep Wires

Now that we have our ground and voltage wires separated, we can prep them forattaching them to the JST connectors.

Tin Wires

Secure the JST cable to the helping third hand. Using wire strippers, remove a small bitof insulation from the tips of each wire to expose them. Then, tin the tips by applying a small amount of solder to them. This will fuse the strands of wire together to prevent them from fraying.

Connect Voltage to Switch

Cut a small piece of heat shrink and slide it over the red(voltage) wire from the JST cable. Then, secure the slide switch back onto the helping third hand. Now we can connect the voltage wire to the switch by soldering it toone of the pins. Polarity doesn't matter here, so it can go on either pin. Next, we can slide the piece of tubing over the bare metal and apply heat toshrink in place. And with that, our wire is now connected to the slide switch

Prep Female JST

Next, we'll work on attaching the ground wire to the female JST connector. Secure the female JST connector to the helping third hand and tin the two pins with a bit of solder. Then, cut another piece of heat shrink and slide it over the ground wire coming fromthe JST cable.

Connect Ground to Female JST

Now we can connect the ground wire to theground pin on the female JST connector. You'll need to get the polarity right, so make sure your soldering to the correct pin. The outer shell of the female JST connector has a little notch on the top surface to indicate the positive voltage connection. Solder the ground wire to the ground pin. Then, slide the piece of tubing over the exposed connection and heat to shrink in place.

Bridge Voltage Connection

Now we have the voltage and ground wires connected to their respected connectors. Next, we'll need a new piece of wire to connect the slide switch to the felame JST connector. Grab the other end of the JST extension cable (with the female connector) and measure a piece of wire for connecting the switch to the female JST connector. Cut the piece of cableand separate thetwo wires. We'll use the red one to keep the apperance of polairty consistant.

Prep Wirefor Voltage

Using wire strippers, remove a bit of insulation from the tipsand apply some solder to tin the strands of wire. After that, we'll cut two more pieces of heat shrink and slide them onto the wire. Next, we'll attach this wire to the slide switch.

Connect Voltage to Switch

Secure the slide switch onto the helping third hands. Then, solder the red wire to the remaining pin on the slide switch. Slide the piece of heat shrink tubing over the exposed pin and apply heat to shrink it in place. And with that, we're done wiring the switch! Next, we'll attach the other end of the voltage wire to the female JST connector.

Connect Voltage to Female JST

Secure the female JST connector to the helping third hands and bring the voltage wire close to the pins. Then, attach the tip of the wire to the positivepin on the female JST connector by soldering the two together. Now we can slide the last piece of heat shrink overthe exposed connection and set it in place. And thats it!

Customize Yours

There'sa few ways tochange the format to better fit your project. For small projects, you might find it more suitable if the slide switchconnections are soldered at a right angle position. The length of the wires really do matter, so do a test fit and see if they're too long or short. If they're too long, you can shorten the wires and resolder things. Too short, and you'll have to add pieces of wire. If that's the case, you may find it easier to just swap out the short wires for a longer one.

Prep Components

This guide was first published on Mar 22, 2017. It was lastupdated on Mar 22, 2017.

This page (Wiring) was last updated on Mar 20, 2017.

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DIY On/Off JST Switch Adapter (2024)

FAQs

What is a JST connector called? ›

“JST Connector” is either shorthand for a connector manufacturer called Japan Solderless Terminal, or a vernacular term for a range of different type of wire to board connectors, which either are, or resemble designs from Japan Solderless Terminal.

How do you solder a female JST connector? ›

Wiring JST Connectors

Bare female JST connectors are soldered directly to the wires. These are normally attached via crimping. When soldering wires to them, tinning the connectors will make it easier to attach the wires.

What is the difference between JR and JST connectors? ›

JST-XH can be most commonly be found from LiPO-battery balancer cables. They are built in same say than JR-connectors but are bit larger and can withstand higher voltages than servo cables. These connectors may have different amount of pins, especially with LiPO balancer cables.

What is the difference between JST PH and XH? ›

Each type has its unique characteristics and suitable applications. For instance, JST PH connectors are often found in small household electronic devices, while JST XH connectors are preferred for applications requiring higher current-carrying capacity, such as power tools or automotive electronic systems.

How do I know what size Jst connector I have? ›

JST connectors are mostly identified by the length between one contanct to the centre of another contact. There are always between two to higher contacts in a single line. Some families have multiple rows as well. This length is the pitch of the connector type and determines the family that the connector is a part off.

Are JST connectors reliable? ›

JST connector is widely recognized for their compact size, reliability, and versatility in the electronics industry.

What size wire for JST connectors? ›

Re: JST PH wire size

According to the JST website, the 2.0mm pitch PH connector supports 24-32 AWG.

How to secure JST connectors? ›

Crimp down hard and then release. Once crimped you will want to do a tug test and pull on the connector to make sure it is firmly attached to the wire. If it comes off then you are either crimping in the wrong slot, using a pin that is too big for the wire gauge or you have a defective crimping tool.

Can you solder a connector? ›

Solder terminated connectors are recommended for all general-duty and industrial applications that require reliable signal and power connections. The primary benefit of soldering is its affordability.

How much current can Wago connectors handle? ›

Ratings up to 32 A/450 V and 105°C maximum continuous operating temperature allow the 221 Series Splicing Connectors to be used at ambient temperatures up to 85°C (T85), making them ideal for small and large loads.

What is the current carrying capacity of a connector? ›

Current Carrying Capacity (CCC) is used to establish the maximum current carrying capacity versus ambient temperature in a connector set without exceeding the temperature limitations of the materials. When current passes through the contact, the temperature increases as a result of I2R (resistive) heating.

How much power can a pin connector handle? ›

6-pin power connector can provide up to 75 watts. 8-pin power connector can provide up to 150 watts.

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