Re: Life of round DIN connectors ?



Andre Majorel wrote:

Manufacturers tend not to give a figure for the number of
insertions their DIN connectors can take. I've never seen one
fail but those don't tend to be the type you plug/unplug ten
times a day. Does anyone have data or experience with that ?

Yes I do this far more often ! I've yet to have a plug fail, but I have
had the odd socket loose a leg from the mating part. After that all
you can do is replace the socket. Which sadly I've had to do several
times. Same with USB sockets. How people manage to break the plastic
tongue off beats me !

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Best Regards:
Baron.
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