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Re: PMW connectors
Order them from Innovation First in the Accessories section.
Last edited by jrmarenda : 28-01-2005 at 21:56. |
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Re: PMW connectors
They're called PWM cables.
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Re: PMW connectors
But I am not looking for the cables but rather the plastic connectors on the end of the wires for some custom circuts. I know I could sacrafice these cables just for the plastic ends but I feel the need to order a bunch of them and the corrasponding male connectors.
Seeing that I only need the plastic connectors, 60$ for seems a little wasteful. |
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Re: PMW connectors
This may be a little cheaper http://robotcombat.com/marketplace_connectors.html (click on RC Cables and scroll down to the $2.99 one) but I know it isn't exactly what you are looking for. I don't remember the name of them off hand but I do know digikey sells them.
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