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Cablecc DIY 24pin USB 3.1 Type C Male to USB-C SMT Connector with PC Board - Perfect for Laptop Charging, Smartphone Repair & Electronics Projects
Cablecc DIY 24pin USB 3.1 Type C Male to USB-C SMT Connector with PC Board - Perfect for Laptop Charging, Smartphone Repair & Electronics ProjectsCablecc DIY 24pin USB 3.1 Type C Male to USB-C SMT Connector with PC Board - Perfect for Laptop Charging, Smartphone Repair & Electronics ProjectsCablecc DIY 24pin USB 3.1 Type C Male to USB-C SMT Connector with PC Board - Perfect for Laptop Charging, Smartphone Repair & Electronics ProjectsCablecc DIY 24pin USB 3.1 Type C Male to USB-C SMT Connector with PC Board - Perfect for Laptop Charging, Smartphone Repair & Electronics Projects

Cablecc DIY 24pin USB 3.1 Type C Male to USB-C SMT Connector with PC Board - Perfect for Laptop Charging, Smartphone Repair & Electronics Projects

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Green male
Green Male+ Female
Green Female

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Product Description

USB 3.1 Type C male Connector SMT type Attached with PC Board You can solder the cable yourself.

Product Features

USB 3.1 Type C male Connector

SMT type

Attached with PC Board

You can solder the cable yourself.

Customer Reviews

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Pros:I liked how the pads were clearly labeledCons:1) One solder pad (A6) came off PCB while soldering and I was not applying force (see picture)2) B side solder pins were not flush with pads, but curved away (see picture).Background: I am an Electrical engineer, and solder quite a bit for my job. Probability of a solder pad coming off on 1st try, very very low on good PCB, and much more probable on poor PCBs. They probably need to increase outer layer thickness, pick a better PCB manufacturer, drop on plated vias to hold the pad down, or slightly oversize vias and put extra solder mask over edges, or switch to a through-hole zig-zag instead of pads.