Thread: PWM connectors
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Unread 16-12-2005, 16:43
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Re: PWM connectors

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Originally Posted by Greg Marra
I know that we have the supplies to make our own PWM cables, but offhand I do not know what part numbers they are or anything.

If no one posts sooner, I will try to let you know after our next meeting on Wednesday.
Greg,

I purchased the parts you are thinking of at a local electronics store in Berlin CT. They buy the pins and housings in bulk and slap their own part number on the bags of 50 that I buy.

The original manufacturer and P/N is not marked on the packages...

As such, the info we have would not be of value to teams outside of the Hartford area.

Mike
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As easy as 355/113...