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Post by bitsailor on Jan 26, 2024 22:25:58 GMT
Hi, Trying to hook up the AUX button on our Scheiber panel on our 419. I have identified the connector on the back of the panel and it appears to be a 'Mate N Lok' connector. We are in Western Canada and I cannot find anywhere that sells these connectors, apart from wholesale companies selling in bulk. Since I just want to put a new wire in to hook up the aux, all I need is the female pin to crimp onto a new wire. Anyone know where i can get these connectors, and if there are any generic brands that are compatible. Photos attached, the connector I need to hook up is circled in blue. Thx
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Post by kenheppell on Jan 27, 2024 11:30:44 GMT
Mate n Lok for Molex connectors. If you are in Western Canada RP Electronics in Burnaby sells them.
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Post by bitsailor on Feb 8, 2024 18:35:39 GMT
Mate n Lok for Molex connectors. If you are in Western Canada RP Electronics in Burnaby sells them. Hi Kenheppell. Just a quick thanks, managed to get the connector at RP electronics - not the exact same but was able to make it fit fine.
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Post by ianr on Apr 12, 2024 10:32:08 GMT
Hi bitsailor,
I just spotted this thread . I am planning to do the same - did you determine the precise female pin terminal required. There appear to be several TE MATE N LOK Terminals, a universal, a .140 type and also "commercial". Thanks, Ian
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Post by bitsailor on Apr 12, 2024 15:49:45 GMT
Hi Ian - this is what I ended up buying - note was cheaper to get a connector set, but I only ended up using one of the female connectors. They were not a 100% match I think they were just a slightly loose fit, so used a pair of pliers to make them a little tighter. Other than that no issues and its been working great. Looks like you are located in europe - not sure where you can get them there, but an electronics shop might be able to look up the same connectors as in the photo. Good luck
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Post by cpetku on Apr 13, 2024 3:21:44 GMT
DIGIKEY (dotCOM) is your friend and ships worldwide (for a price)
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