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dorkshoei
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ID this connector & female pins
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January 14, 2023, 11:38:38 pm »
2.54 spacing but it's not a Molex KK as the pins are enclosed.
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January 17, 2023, 04:33:05 pm »
Hi dorkshoei,
You may have a look to the following crimp terminals that have similar shapes to the one you pictured. Double-check with the datasheet drawing to confirm that the size actually matches.
It's sometimes easier to find out the connectors' ID, once you know the crimp terminal reference.
a)
TE Connectivity, Economy Power Female Crimp Terminal 18AWG 1123721-1
b)
TE Connectivity, Dynamic 1000 Female Crimp Terminal 22AWG 1827587-2
c)
TE Connectivity / AMP Automotive Connectors 040MLC SKT 22-18 CU/SN Mfr. #: 175265-1
d)
TE Connectivity / AMP Automotive Connectors MQS BU-KONTAKT Mfr. No: 968221-1
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