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GPIO Ribbon Extension Cable for HATs and Mini HATs Reviews

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Euan Tennant
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A life changing cable. It has not yet been delivered but can say for certain that it will exceed all of my expectations. Made by minions and retailed by ninjas. Need I say more?
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Posted 2 years ago
Clipped on an extra 40 pin IDC connector now I can easily connect test equipment to the GPIO whilst a HAT is connected - great for my logic analyser
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Posted 2 years ago
Christopher Smith
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When fitting male side. You need to be careful and line up the header correctly. But other than that works great. Used on a pistorm project to allow me to use a pi 3b+ instead of 3a normally used in the pistorm.
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Posted 2 years ago
Wai Chung NG
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Posted 2 years ago
Arus Beloved
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Posted 2 years ago
The cable works amazing, felt like a high-quality product and I had no issue connecting it to my Pi and the HAT. The length was very good and allowed me to space my Pi from my HATs with ease.
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Posted 2 years ago
Phillip Hilton
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I purchased a few of these to create some separation between Enviro+ and Weather HATs and their attached Raspberry PIs. Why? The heat generated by the PIs during standard operations can throw off the temperature sensors. Well made, durable and 'built for purpose.' However, a word to the wise if you are planning on using these with a Pibow - or another Raspberry Pi case - you will need to add extended headers as the connectors on both ends of the cable are quite chunky and won't fit.
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Posted 2 years ago
Jonothan Hunt
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Excellent and sturdy enough to use the angled plastic end that connected to the hat as a sort of leg— I designed and 3D printed a base with supports for the none GPIO pins side.
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Posted 2 years ago