Hi guys!
I just wanted to enquire as to the largest available breadboard size available in the UK. I have been looking on the Maplin site, and it says "AD-14" size, but is as vague and useless as ever Maplin site is. Thanking you kindly, Sires
Do you mean physical dimensions or contact points ?
No idea on the size you posted, seems like totally an internal standard...
If its contact points you can always just use more
Do you mean physical dimensions or contact points ?
No idea on the size you posted, seems like totally an internal standard...
If its contact points you can always just use more
Physical W x H. Thank you
wow their site is really weird, cant even find from which basic breadboard that one is made of... your best guest is to call them i guess
The AD14 from Maplins is the biggest one THEY do, you can probably get bigger ones but I don't know about in the UK as I was looking for huge breadboards too initialy. I settled with the Maplins ones though. They are big enough for most things as it happens. I have both the AD14 and AD12 along with a few smaller ones which are great for when you have small projects you don't want to dismantle yet.
Here are the dimensions..
The AD14 is... 34.5cm wide, 17cm deep by 1.8cm thick.
The AD12 is... 18.5cm wide, 17cm deep by 1.8cm thick.
The RH32 is pretty good value, 170x115mm breadboarding area (Not including the base)