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[email protected] April 20th 06 02:30 AM

Connector Issue
 
I'm missing one connector for these plugs
http://static.flickr.com/47/131626536_15f38a32ac_o.jpg

Connectors like these are all proprietary right ?
What can I do ? Is there such thing as a universal connector for this
purpose ?
Thanks

RC
NY, USA


Michael Ware April 20th 06 03:57 AM

Connector Issue
 
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I'm missing one connector for these plugs
http://static.flickr.com/47/131626536_15f38a32ac_o.jpg

Connectors like these are all proprietary right ?
What can I do ? Is there such thing as a universal connector for this
purpose ?
Thanks

RC
NY, USA


Nope, that's a Molex.



3T39 April 20th 06 10:08 AM

Connector Issue
 
Hello, !
You wrote on 19 Apr 2006 18:30:44 -0700:

w I'm missing one connector for these plugs
w
http://static.flickr.com/47/131626536_15f38a32ac_o.jpg

w Connectors like these are all proprietary right ?
w What can I do ? Is there such thing as a universal connector for this
w purpose ?
w Thanks

w RC
w NY, USA



If it was me, I would get hold of a discarded PC ATX Power supply which has
a large 20pin Molex connector which could be carefully cleaved with a craft
knife to leave a connector which would fit your socket. On the ATX connector
there are around four or five suitable pairs, leave the wires in place to
connect to, a simple insulated block connector would for that. Of course I
know that the purists here are going to say you should buy a new plug, but
no one will be able to tell you where to get a single unit, and anyway this
is more satisfying. Also to be considered is, that if you do manage to get
hold of a suitable plug kit, you will need a crimping tool to connect your
wires.
With best regards, 3T39. E-mail:



James F. Mayer April 20th 06 12:25 PM

Connector Issue
 

wrote in message
oups.com...
I'm missing one connector for these plugs
http://static.flickr.com/47/131626536_15f38a32ac_o.jpg

Connectors like these are all proprietary right ?


No.

What can I do ? Is there such thing as a universal connector for this
purpose ?
Thanks


Look for it on DigiKey.com





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