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Does anyone know for sure who the manufacturer is, of the 2.5mm pin-pitch
box connectors on the Vestel PW15 series power supplies used in many makes
of LCD TV ( Hitachi, Toshiba, Sanyo etc) ? They are the type with a recess
cut into one side of the box, and which take a plug with a polarising bump
at each end, set the same distance apart as the recess. Large variety of
'ways' from a couple right up to 13 or more. Pins are also offset closer to
one long face of the box, than the other, so this, along with the bumps and
the recess, ensure that a plug can only be inserted into a socket, the right
way round.

There doesn't seem to be any manufacturers name or logo on them that I can
see, and although I've found some 2.5mm examples in catalogues, none that
are exactly enough the same, to be useable with existing connectors.

Arfa


 
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