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Steve
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posted on 5th May 15 at 12:05 |
Tamiya do mini ones too, however as said the clip is wrong anyway
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Ian W
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posted on 5th May 15 at 11:53 |
No, it's less and half the size of a Tamiya one, looks bigger in the picture.
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Steve
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posted on 5th May 15 at 08:33 |
Tamiya ones the release clip is on the top side of the plug
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Ian
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posted on 5th May 15 at 08:27 |
Sure that's the same as you get on Tamiya RC cars as well, fairly generic thing.
Obviously doesn't help you if the previous one has been on fire :lol:
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Ian W
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posted on 4th May 15 at 18:01 |
Meant to update this yesterday, was all a bit academic in the end as the current one will just not budge, no way to get it out.
Ended up soldering it up, perfect now :)
Thanks for the info though :)
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ed
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posted on 4th May 15 at 17:58 |
It's a two pin Molex connector - couldn't tell you the size off the top of my head. Used to use them for 12v power supplies on something I used to work on. You can get them from Farnell or RS, though you might have to buy a few! Ebay is a good option when you want singles of things though.
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Welsh Dan
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posted on 3rd May 15 at 15:17 |
Its likely to be an AMP connector. Should be first image.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=two+pin+amp+connector&safe=off&rls=com.microsoft:en-GB:IE-Address&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=pDtGVZTuJIvaaOvFgYAL&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAg&biw=1600&bih=731#imgrc=_
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Welsh Dan
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posted on 3rd May 15 at 15:10 |
Nah, its not unique. Not sure what its called, but I have seen it elsewhere. Not possible to tell from the photo, but is one of the connectors square, and one D shaped?
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Balling
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posted on 3rd May 15 at 05:45 |
Quick google says this:
Not a sub connector I'm familiar with and seems like it's unique to this system.
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Ian W
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posted on 2nd May 15 at 18:55 |
Wondering if any of you audio experts could help identify this connector for me so I can try and replace it.
It's an old system, maybe 15 years old but it's only going in my garage but would like to attach the sub!
Rubbish pic..
Cheers :)
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