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PWM Cables - Locking disconnects?
I am currently wiring my team's gear tooth sensors, and I would like to have a locking disconnect in the wire, so that the gear box with the sensors enclosed can be quickly and easily removed without wires getting in the way.
I have contemplated cutting and soldering the stock PWM cables and connectos, but I've decided against it for a number of reasons (don't want a solder splice there, don't want the chance of the connection falling apart too easily) What I am looking for is a connector that has male/female pins that can be crimped to the individual wires of the PWM cable and then inserted into a plastic case. (preferably a case that locks when connected) I used such a system for the same gauge wires at my place of work over the summer, but I don't have access to them at the present time. When I used the connectors there, I believe they were referred to as "C Grid" connectors, but a search of that name has brought me nothing. If anyone could point me to a location where I could buy these connectors (and what they are actually called) that would be great! Thanks. |
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Re: PWM Cables - Locking disconnects?
What exactly are you asking? Like how can you attach the cables to your GTSs (gear tooth sensors) and have them removable? If this is what you're asking, I would stick the male end of a pwm cable through the GTS, cut off the excess, bend the terminals to make it easier to solder, solder them, and then you have a regular PWM connection that is removable because the female end can easily be plugged in and unplugged.
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Re: PWM Cables - Locking disconnects?
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I'm looking for wire connectors (something similar to the Anderson Power Poles, but for much smaller gauge). I've already soldered connectors for the sensors, and I'm looking for a connector to add to the leads to I won't have to de-solder or cut the wires. Thanks to EricVanWyk, that's what I was looking for. Any other suggestions of similar products would be much appreciated as well. |
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Re: PWM Cables - Locking disconnects?
Molex makes a variety of small connectors using nylon housings that you can use. Check the Digikey website/catalog. Digikey also sells a universal crimper that will do both the standard PWM pins and a variety of other pins as well. It is WM9999-ND and it sells for $50.
Any insulated connector that fits in your budget and does not expose power supply pins to shorting to frame or other electronics should be fine. |
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Re: PWM Cables - Locking disconnects?
Thanks for all the input guys!
I had never thought of using CAT5 cables before, but that certainly sounds better than terminal strips and 10-conductor cable like I've used in the past. I'll certainly look into that if the need arises. |
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Re: PWM Cables - Locking disconnects?
Although many teams use CAT 5 I don't recommend them. CAT 5 is solid conductor wire and breakage is common on moving devices and rough handling.
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Re: PWM Cables - Locking disconnects?
It is possible to get CAT5 in stranded, it is used for patch cords.
I completely agree, solid wire has no place on a robot, it will break. Don |
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I highly recommend good, modular construction and use of wiring harnesses. Nothing is worse than working on a bot in the pits that's hardwired everywhere. |
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Re: PWM Cables - Locking disconnects?
I've seen CAT5 in various (26, 24, 22) AWG sizes, be sure to check <R70> when choosing your wire.
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Re: PWM Cables - Locking disconnects?
The C-Grid connectors are made by Molex. ( www.molex.com -> connectors -> wire to wire -> overview -> C-Grid / SL)
You can buy them from several places, including Mouser and DigiKey. I would recommend going through molex, and then clicking "Check Distributor Inventory" I do like this series of connectors, as you can get them with polarizing tabs. |
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