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Female PWM cable connector

Does anyone know where I can find specs (specifically the dimensions) of the female PWM cable connectors?
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Re: Female PWM cable connector

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Does anyone know where I can find specs (specifically the dimensions) of the female PWM cable connectors?
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Re: Female PWM cable connector

I can't remember exactly, but I thought the PWM cables that FIRST gave us had a chamfer on one of the corners and possibly a tab on the short side so that they can't be inserted in the wrong orientation. Is my memory leaving me or am I right. If the cable connectors do in fact have those features, does anyone have dimensions on them. BTW, thanks for those specs.
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Re: Female PWM cable connector

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I can't remember exactly, but I thought the PWM cables that FIRST gave us had a chamfer on one of the corners and possibly a tab on the short side so that they can't be inserted in the wrong orientation. Is my memory leaving me or am I right. If the cable connectors do in fact have those features, does anyone have dimensions on them. BTW, thanks for those specs.

yeah, they have something along those lines, but speaking as a stubborn person who has to deal with PWM cables in the pits, if you try hard enough, it can fit in, chamfer or no chamfer....
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