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Colinaps 2nd Jul 2022 11:20 pm

Connector ID please
 
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Hello Chaps,

I'd like to make a DC cable for my venerable Kenwood TS711. Like the one in my grubby fingers in the image I hope is attached but with one pin swapped for the ground lead, instead of linking the internal PSU to the radio.

The pitch seems to be 6mm - it's definitely less than 1/4". All the ones I could find in Farnell had the right shapes in the wrong order, but I guess replacement contacts will be ten a penny.

Would anyone have the right housing lying around gathering dust???

If not, I guess I can re-use the link plug with a Schottky diode to link to the PSU.

Living in hope!

73,

Colin MM1APS

joebog1 2nd Jul 2022 11:29 pm

Re: Connector ID please
 
Look at some dead PSU's from a computer. They are very similar.

Joe

Silicon 3rd Jul 2022 1:41 pm

Re: Connector ID please
 
It might be worth looking through a Molex catalogue if we don't have an answer.

McMurdo 3rd Jul 2022 10:17 pm

Re: Connector ID please
 
looks like a tamiya

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32647425935.html

Colinaps 5th Jul 2022 8:39 pm

Re: Connector ID please
 
Nice one Kevin - thanks!

I was going crosseyed trying to see the patterns in catalogues..

Colin.


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