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Default in UK, looking for little plug and socket connector

In article . com,
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RS Components are a trade supplier and wouldn't be expected to answer
such things over the phone. You might do better with Maplin if they
still have a technical advice department.

There are many different types of connectors that would satisfy your
requirement - the obvious one being a standard 2.5mm plug and socket.
Mini DIN connectors are principally designed for signal handling - not
power.


So the stuff the rs woman said about everything other than mini din
being AC is bull? She also said that all the connectors they have
don't go as low as allowing 5V!


The answer of a telephonist doing a search and not understanding specs,
I'd say. There's not a connector I know of that won't allow low volts.
Specs usually give maximum figures - not minimum.

I did call maplin first. The guy said all they had was "chocolate
boxes". They'd work but they're large. He said they don't sell the
connectors outside of the boxes. And that the best place to ask is rs
components!


Sad - at one time Maplin had quite reasonable tech help by phone.

how about this?
Plastic 2.5mm Stereo Line Socket

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...&doy=27m3FT93B


Plastic 2.5mm Stereo Plug

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...&doy=27m3FJ85G

You're on the right track but those are audio connectors. Look for the
same thing under *power* connectors. The sort you commonly get on wall
warts, etc. But they require soldering and are a bit fiddly to fit
properly.

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