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Where are you buying the plastic 3 pin connectors for the PWM and input/output connections. I thought about sacrificing pmw cables but there must be a more cost effective way.
What is their technical name by the way. We call them "3 pin plastic connectors thingers" but that doesn't seem to yield to many results in digikey.com ![]() Last edited by D.J. Fluck : 29-01-2005 at 14:37. Reason: PMW to PWM |
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