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Nick

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Posted: 11:28am 12 May 2013
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I need to locate 2 of these types of 4 pin connectors for a project but I don't know what they are formally called.

Can anyone tell me? They're similar to the connectors found on 3.5" floppy drives for power but smaller.

I went to Jaycar and they didn't have any nor could the guy behind the counter tell me what they're called.

They're not uncommon, coming in different sizes.

I need to 2 pin types.

Nick



 
BobD

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Posted: 11:32am 12 May 2013
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Nick, a photo with a ruler would be a good thing or just tell us the measurements. That one looks huge.
Bob

EDIT: pin to pin distance would also be goodEdited by BobD 2013-05-13
 
BobDevries

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Posted: 11:37am 12 May 2013
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Nick, could this be similar to the Oupiin connectors sold by Altronics?

Oupiin connectors from Altronics

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Bob Devries
Dalby, QLD, Australia
 
Nick

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Posted: 11:57am 12 May 2013
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No Bob. They're about the same size but this is whatJaycaralso sell.

Pin spacing appears about 2mm apart.

Width of plug is 11mm

depth is 7mm
 
BobDevries

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Posted: 12:09pm 12 May 2013
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Hi Nick,

Have a look at the molex range sold by Element14:

molex @ Element14

Regards,

Bob Devries
Dalby, QLD, Australia
 
Nick

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Posted: 01:14pm 12 May 2013
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And here is a photo of the connector it goes into...



 
aargee
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Posted: 01:36pm 12 May 2013
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It looks like a JST connector, I've got them on LiPo batteries as balance connectors here's an example. , again using a ruler in your images would help to show the scale.

- Rob.

For crying out loud, all I wanted to do was flash this blasted LED.
 
Nick

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Posted: 02:15pm 12 May 2013
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By golly you got it!

That's it! A JST connector.

Thanks!
 
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