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Multi-pin Connectors
Does anybody have any good references to places where we can purchase multi-pin connectors? I would like to have a connector similar to a battery connector for an RC car or even the QuickConnects 6 awg connectors but with many pins (upwards of 20). Any advice?
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Re: Multi-pin Connectors
First, try checking the almost-identical thread right below this one before posting a new thread.
Second, in that thread I posted the Digikey part number for those 4-pin snapping/locking connectors found in computers. Download the catalogue PDF, ctrl+F those part numbers, and find the 20-pin versions. |
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Re: Multi-pin Connectors
Adnerson power products(the people who make the battery connectors in the kit) sell some stuff you might be interested in. Newark is a distributor, so they are FIRST legal.
http://www.andersonpower.com Btw. What exactly are you tryign to do? If i knew a little better, i might be able to suggest something a little more specific. Are you tryign to mount all your speed controllers etc on a single quickly removable plate? Last edited by Rickertsen2 : 19-01-2004 at 20:51. |
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Re: Multi-pin Connectors
Last year we used multi-pin connectors from Phoenix. They do make a size large enough for the #10 wire. This way, we were able completly disconnect our control board and remove it from the robot. By using the same wiring configuration, we can use last year's board as a test bed for this year's robot.
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Re: Multi-pin Connectors
Molex also has an alternative that seems to work, however, they are not cheap: http://dkc3.digikey.com/PDF/T041/0103.pdf that’s the whole page, but the "Mini-Fit Sr. Terminals" and the "Mini-Fit Sr. Connectors" are what I am referring to. The Connectors have a max of 6 pins which would be 3 motors per block and a current rating of 50 amps. Good Luck.
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Re: Multi-pin Connectors
I have been looking at the Powerpole connectors from Anderson Power. I was wondering if anyone knew where I could buy them? I called Anderson and they gave me the names of some distributers but the ones I could reach wanted a minimum order of 25 connectors (when I only want 4). Any suggestions?
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Re: Multi-pin Connectors
The web site for Phoenix is
www.phoenixcontact.com To help you narrow it down, look in the COMBICON catalog section. There may also be a section where you can select you requirements, (ie number of positions, wire size, ampere rating, etc) and the web page will kick back with a few appropriate selections. |
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