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| shponglefan:
--- Quote from: jdbailey1206 on July 24, 2013, 01:37:03 pm ---Good to hear. Its hard when dealing with something of that sort. I have seen them used for everything from USB to as I have stated the FDD connectors. Molex are something completely different. They are the larger power connectors you see on the inside of your computer. --- End quote --- While Molex does make those larger power connectors, they also make the smaller ones I was looking for too :) |
| MonMotha:
Those are just generic 0.1" crimp sockets. I use the Harwin M20 series if I'm being cheap or the Molex SL series if I'm feeling a bit more spendy (you do get what you pay for) or AMP MTE if I need to support somewhat higher power (it'll handle AWG20). 4-pin Harwin M20 housing: M20-1060400 Harwin M20 crimp contacts (bag of 100): M20-1180042 Mouser stocks both. I don't necessarily recommend that dual-row Harwin M20s. They work fine, but the pin 1 marking on them is opposite normal convention, which makes for some awkward harness making. |
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