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Re: pic: Recognize this connector?

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Not cheap, and already has wires, but there's this: http://www.allelectronics.com/make-a...R-0.156/1.html
Mouser wins at $.15 per housing.

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I was thinking computer fan too, but I figured Adam would have tried that....but then again, maybe he doesn't mess with computers as much as some of us.....
What a low blow...! I'm a computer science minor and build my own, so I like to think I know my way around.

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What might you be doing with hundreds of machine tool power supplies? (Unless you're working for Haas....)
Impressive that you recognized the board that easily! I meant to type 100, not 1000. Still a lot. Doing some upgrades and add ons to a lot of existing machines at work. Although the board pictured is a new HAAS which has more of the "Mini Fit" Molex connectors, the older machines almost exclusively have the above type.


Once again, thanks for the help everyone!
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Re: pic: Recognize this connector?

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What a low blow...! I'm a computer science minor and build my own, so I like to think I know my way around.
Definitely not intended that way, I thought you spend most of your time doing mechanical stuff....

The fan connectors are .100" while the ones on that board are .156", right? Otherwise they're the same connector.
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Re: pic: Recognize this connector?

Chop off some pc fan connectors
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