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aaron94
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Would anyone be able to identify this connector?
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November 30, 2019, 05:45:19 am »
Hi
Link to image:
https://1drv.ms/u/s!ArCROuT6bRvPilFN2raZQIJcH6oG
I have the crimping tool already and the smaller type of these connectors that I use now and then but these are a bit bigger.
It’s from a temp controllable laminator I bought. Mains flex and supplied AU plug is unbelievable. Absolute rubbish. Earth cut off inside the metal chassis and as soon as I put the smallest amount of pull force on the connector shown in the picture, the neutral pulled out. Must have been holding on by a strand.
Rest of it is decent enough but it’s amazing there’s not more house fires with stuff like this...
Thanks!
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madao
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November 30, 2019, 06:01:05 am »
Pleas upload pictures here. I hate slow page as google drive and mircodoof (german mircostupid) onedrive.
This is a JST VH, if Pin pitch = 3,96mm
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matt
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