View Full Version : Where to get two-pin connectors
kinganu123
17-01-2012, 15:45
I'm look to buy those cables that are like PWMs, but are 2-pins. Where can I get them? AndyMark doesn't seem to sell them :(
plnyyanks
17-01-2012, 16:03
Try http://digikey.com, part number: WM2800-ND
jason701802
17-01-2012, 16:14
You could cut off one connector of a PWM cable, but the best solution is to make your own. The best prices I've found are at www.hansenhobbies.com (http://www.hansenhobbies.com) and we've used them many times. Terminals and housings are here (http://www.hansenhobbies.com/products/connectors/pt1inconnectors/). The economy wire here (http://www.hansenhobbies.com/products/connectors/servowire/) is just fine, no reason to buy the deluxe wire. Unfortunately they only have 3-conductor wire, you can either peel off one of the conductors or just wire you got from somewhere else. Make sure you use wire that meets the size requirements of the manual (24 AWG for most uses). The crimping tools are here (http://www.hansenhobbies.com/products/connectors/tools/), again, no reason to get the deluxe one, the economy one works great
Another vote for Hansen Hobbies. Team 95 has several Hansen Hobbies crimp sets floating around that we use to make custom cables of the right length.
If you need something quick and dirty to get yourself up and running, check out a junk PC. Many times they use these connectors for fans or to connect indicator lights to the mother board.
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