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Ian[_12_] July 25th 10 12:09 PM

Miniature 6 way inline connectors for cable extender
 
I would like to extend an off-camera flash cable. These are not the 2
way high voltage PC leads but 6-way low voltage proprietary
connectors. I've seen it done with rj45 cable and inline connectors
but my experience with these, even booted, is that the connection can
be a bit iffy at times.

So I'm looking for a better connector solution. Maybe something like
XLR or locking DIN, only smaller diameter.

Anything come to mind to anyone?

ian
....

Andy Dingley July 25th 10 12:25 PM

Miniature 6 way inline connectors for cable extender
 
On 25 July, 12:09, Ian wrote:

So I'm looking for a better connector solution. *Maybe something like
XLR or locking DIN, only smaller diameter.


Mini-DIn (keyboard / mouse cables) or S-video spring to mind, and
you've probably got some in the scrapbox. The video at least has a
locking version.

tony sayer July 25th 10 01:24 PM

Miniature 6 way inline connectors for cable extender
 
In article
..com, Ian scribeth thus
I would like to extend an off-camera flash cable. These are not the 2
way high voltage PC leads but 6-way low voltage proprietary
connectors. I've seen it done with rj45 cable and inline connectors
but my experience with these, even booted, is that the connection can
be a bit iffy at times.

So I'm looking for a better connector solution. Maybe something like
XLR or locking DIN, only smaller diameter.

Anything come to mind to anyone?

ian
...


There is a miniature 3 pole XLR series connector but 4 more poles than
that I seem to remember LEMO being mentioned. Try Canford audio or
Studiospares. Prolly very good but rather expensive.

Dave Plowman may know more on these....
--
Tony Sayer


Dave Liquorice[_2_] July 25th 10 03:30 PM

Miniature 6 way inline connectors for cable extender
 
On Sun, 25 Jul 2010 13:24:20 +0100, tony sayer wrote:

There is a miniature 3 pole XLR series connector but 4 more poles than
that I seem to remember LEMO being mentioned. Try Canford audio or
Studiospares.


Lemo do quite a range of multipole connectors. Excellent things,
positive lock but easy to disengage. Being small soldering them up
can be very fiddly and required a fine iron and good eye sight.
HiRose (HRS) is another similar maker.

Prolly very good but rather expensive.


It is best to be sitting down when looking at the prices of these
robust professional connecters.

--
Cheers
Dave.




Dave Plowman (News) July 25th 10 11:33 PM

Miniature 6 way inline connectors for cable extender
 
In article ,
tony sayer wrote:
In article
.com, Ian scribeth thus
I would like to extend an off-camera flash cable. These are not the 2
way high voltage PC leads but 6-way low voltage proprietary
connectors. I've seen it done with rj45 cable and inline connectors
but my experience with these, even booted, is that the connection can
be a bit iffy at times.

So I'm looking for a better connector solution. Maybe something like
XLR or locking DIN, only smaller diameter.

Anything come to mind to anyone?

ian
...


There is a miniature 3 pole XLR series connector but 4 more poles than
that I seem to remember LEMO being mentioned. Try Canford audio or
Studiospares. Prolly very good but rather expensive.


Dave Plowman may know more on these....


Lemo are good but fiendishly expensive. Can't really think of any
connector smaller than DIN that would be up to it, though.

--
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Dave Plowman London SW
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Ian[_12_] July 26th 10 03:56 PM

Miniature 6 way inline connectors for cable extender
 
Wow. Lemo are expensive. I think 6w inline locking mini DINs will do
for this app.Toby seem to sell plugs but not, as far as I can see
compatible sockets. Any good places to hunt them might have them in
one/two offs?

i

tony sayer July 26th 10 04:09 PM

Miniature 6 way inline connectors for cable extender
 
In article
s.com, Ian scribeth thus
Wow. Lemo are expensive. I think 6w inline locking mini DINs will do
for this app.Toby seem to sell plugs but not, as far as I can see
compatible sockets. Any good places to hunt them might have them in
one/two offs?

i


Save us looking it up .. how much?...
--
Tony Sayer



Ian[_12_] July 26th 10 04:10 PM

Miniature 6 way inline connectors for cable extender
 
Wow. Lemo are expensive. I think 6w inline locking mini DINs will do
for this app.Toby seem to sell plugs but not, as far as I can see
compatible sockets. Any good places to hunt them might have them in
one/two offs?

i

Ian[_12_] July 26th 10 05:26 PM

Miniature 6 way inline connectors for cable extender
 
On 26 July, 16:09, tony sayer wrote:
In article
s.com, Ian scribeth thus

Wow. *Lemo are expensive. *I think 6w inline locking mini DINs will do
for this app.Toby seem to sell plugs but not, as far as I can see
compatible sockets. *Any good places to hunt them might have them in
one/two offs?


i


Save us looking it up .. how much?...
--
Tony Sayer


Lemos? I'd have to look it again up to be sure :) Over 15 quid each
side, iirc.

i

Ian[_12_] July 26th 10 05:53 PM

Miniature 6 way inline connectors for cable extender
 
On 26 July, 16:09, tony sayer wrote:
In article
s.com, Ian scribeth thus

Wow. *Lemo are expensive. *I think 6w inline locking mini DINs will do
for this app.Toby seem to sell plugs but not, as far as I can see
compatible sockets. *Any good places to hunt them might have them in
one/two offs?


i


Save us looking it up .. how much?...
--
Tony Sayer


Lemos? I'd have to look it again up to be sure :) Over 15 quid each
side, iirc.

i

Dave Plowman (News) July 26th 10 06:43 PM

Miniature 6 way inline connectors for cable extender
 
In article
,
Ian wrote:
Wow. Lemo are expensive.


I did warn you. ;-)

I think 6w inline locking mini DINs will do
for this app.Toby seem to sell plugs but not, as far as I can see
compatible sockets. Any good places to hunt them might have them in
one/two offs?


RS Components? CPC? Farnell? Rapid? But these usually have some form of
small order charge - if only the P&P. You could try Ebay.

--
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Dave Plowman London SW
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Ian[_12_] July 29th 10 05:30 PM

Miniature 6 way inline connectors for cable extender
 
Drawn a blank regrettably. Looks like a choice between rj45 and big
DIN.

i

Ian[_12_] July 29th 10 05:40 PM

Miniature 6 way inline connectors for cable extender
 
Drawn a blank regrettably. Looks like a choice between rj45 and big
DIN.

i

Dave Plowman (News) July 29th 10 08:08 PM

Miniature 6 way inline connectors for cable extender
 
In article
,
Ian wrote:
Drawn a blank regrettably. Looks like a choice between rj45 and big
DIN.


Did wonder. Good quality latching DINs should be ok and lighter than XLRs.

--
*Sherlock Holmes never said "Elementary, my dear Watson" *

Dave Plowman London SW
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Ian[_12_] July 30th 10 02:08 PM

Miniature 6 way inline connectors for cable extender
 
Went with latching DINs. Don't like rj45s for this and the thought of
what happens if I accidentally stick a crossover cable in there made
my mind up.

i

Dave Plowman (News) July 30th 10 06:40 PM

Miniature 6 way inline connectors for cable extender
 
In article
,
Ian wrote:
Went with latching DINs. Don't like rj45s for this and the thought of
what happens if I accidentally stick a crossover cable in there made
my mind up.


Doubt an RJ45 would stand up to much abuse - it's designed to plug into
something fixed.

There are ring locking DIN plugs IIRC made by Touchel that might be better
quality than the average latching type - they're used on some microphones.

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Dave Plowman London SW
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