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Multi Pin Connectors
Anyone know where our team could get a multi pin connector, preferably cylindrical or military spec? We are looking to route all our 5 pairs of 12 AWG, one pair of 14 AWG, 3 pairs of 18 AWG, and, if possible, 6 pairs of 24 AWG wire from our board to our motors through this so we can easily pull our electronics out and work on them.
Last edited by TonzOFun : 04-02-2006 at 18:05. |
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Re: Multi Pin Connectors
In addition to the Amphenol connectors, you can link togeather Anderson PowerPoles to make large connectors. They would work great for all except the 24AWG wires, although a PP15 crimped and soldered would work for that as well.
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