Re: Help identify a power connector (socket)
- From: Slick Willy <will_stock@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2009 17:46:51 -0800 (PST)
On Feb 3, 3:01 pm, "Nigel Heather" <nigel@<NO_SPAM>the-heathers.co.uk>
wrote:
I think I know what you mean - the type of connectors that you get in PC
cases to plug onto the motherboard.
They plug onto 0.1" pin headers, and consist of a plastic casing and two
gold plated connectors that you crimp or solder and push into the casing.
I've never seen them in any of the electronic stores I use but can find them
in shops that cater for RC models
3 Pin Type - normally used for servos
2 Pin Type - normally used for low power batters (e.g. receiver or
transmitter battery, not flight packs).
Here is an example of the 2 pin variety
http://ashtekelectronics.com/shop/bec-connectors-p29927.html
If this is right then others here will be able to point you towards a local
stockist.
Cheers,
Nigel
No, it looks like the one in the bottom right hand coner of the TOP
picture in this link:
http://www.mainlandmart.com/pondlight.html
The one you can see is the male and the female is visible on the power
adapter in the background. The female connector I need is smaller with
a cord attached. They are used like coaxial power connectors (the plug
on the end of a wall wart), except that they are secure since they
screw on.
.
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