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What Type of Connector is this?
I working on getting one of our 3d printers back up and running but have run into a snag. I seem to be short on of the motor cables and need to get a replacement. Is anyone here able to identify this type of connector?
It's a 4 pin connector of sorts, just not sure specifics. |
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Re: What Type of Connector is this?
It looks like a molex connector, but it's hard to be sure given the resolution of the photo.
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Re: What Type of Connector is this?
Looks like a 2.54mm JST XH to me.
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Re: What Type of Connector is this?
being a computer geek, it looks like a 4 pin pwm fan header....
but could be 4 pin molex. what device is that? |
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Re: What Type of Connector is this?
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It is a MKS Base V1.3 board used for xyz coordinate systems (such as the 3d printer it is controlling). |
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Re: What Type of Connector is this?
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Re: What Type of Connector is this?
You can find replacements at Digikey, it might take some research to get to the right one.
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Re: What Type of Connector is this?
If you need crimpers for the terminal pins, the Engineer PA-09 or PAD-11 is a good choice.
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