Electronics > Projects, Designs, and Technical Stuff

FOUND: Play the Identify the Connector Game...

(1/1)

forrestc:
UPDATE:  5 minutes after I posted the following I found it on the TE website:

https://www.te.com/usa-en/product-926307-1.html

Thanks to anyone who happened to look in the brief period that this was up without this update.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

I rarely get stumped by a connector.   Sometimes I can't find a place to buy it from, but usually I can at least find the series/type.  But I have one that has stumped me and all of my long and mostly successful experience hasn't helped in this case.  So, I hope someone has seen this connector or can point me in the right direction.

This connector reminds me of a molex (or similar) pin in socket connector, but the mating is odd.   I've attached 3 pictures.   The pitch appears to be 6.35mm (0.25") based on measurements, but could be slightly different.   The housing is symmetrical on both sides and the keying/orientation seems to be handled through the D shaped holes on both ends.  The center portion on each side seems to be the latching mechanism, but I'm not 100% sure.

Any ideas of what series this connector is and who makes it?

If it helps, this is the control-panel end of a cummins/onan RV generator.    My plan is to replace the control panel with one of my own design, using the same connector so I can replicate this in the future or replace the cable with a stock one without having to resort to a lot of wiring.   If I have to I'll cut and replace the connector, but I'd really like to avoid it.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

There was an error while thanking
Thanking...
Go to full version
Powered by SMFPacks Advanced Attachments Uploader Mod