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oliwb

posted on 10/2/06 at 02:53 PM Reply With Quote
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Hey, can anyone tell me where molex connectors are used in industry?? Still having difficulty getting all me pins in square and to the end and need it sorted by next wknd so was just gonna nick one ready done from somewhere and use it! Like are they in computers anywhere or something......Cheers in advance...Oli.





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dave1888

posted on 10/2/06 at 02:54 PM Reply With Quote
Im sure maplins do the square type
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oliwb

posted on 10/2/06 at 02:57 PM Reply With Quote
Yeh but I'm after one with the pins and wires already in as I can't seem to be able to fit them all the way in myself.....its not just me either another mate tried and failed aswell! Oli.





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oliwb

posted on 10/2/06 at 03:01 PM Reply With Quote
where are my manners! Sorry, but i wasn't after a new one.....Cheers for the reply though....Oli.





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viatron

posted on 10/2/06 at 03:04 PM Reply With Quote
Oli if its just the plug off an old PSU you need (For a Megajolt i presume) u2u me your address and i will drop one in the post Monday, it will have about 5" of wire already attached.

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Peteff

posted on 10/2/06 at 03:12 PM Reply With Quote
You can buy extensions for psu cables with a female one end and male the other, only about £1.50 each. http://www.kenable.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=326

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oliwb

posted on 10/2/06 at 03:17 PM Reply With Quote
Mac u2u sent...thanks guys...Oli.





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paulf

posted on 10/2/06 at 07:03 PM Reply With Quote
Oli
The pins shouldnt be hard to fit , im not sure why you are having a problem. RS components sell the 14 pin plugs that you require and the pins by the hundred or you can buy the 20 pin ATX connectors from maplins.I have found that a cut down 20 pin connector as in PCs doesnt fit as the plugs have different shape ends to prevent incorrect connection.
If you can manage to solder or crimp the pins on to the wires neatly they should just push in to the plug and lock with the barbs on them, just check the barbed bit is located so it fits the plug sideways on as the pin will not push in if located top and bottom.
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big_wasa

posted on 10/2/06 at 09:49 PM Reply With Quote
Yep pc or xbox's use them in the power surply.

If you need another give us a shout and ill bung one in the post.

Paul if you cut them down they will fit no probs but you cant use the locating tag. Im using one to play with mine so I can save the pins for the final loom.

regards warren

[Edited on 10/2/06 by big_wasa]

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caber

posted on 10/2/06 at 11:05 PM Reply With Quote
Oli, bring the bits round I should be able to fit them for you lots of practice in a previous life :-)

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MikeRJ

posted on 11/2/06 at 07:50 AM Reply With Quote
MOLEX is a connector manufacturer that makes literaly hundreds of different types of connectors, which type are you talking about?
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paulf

posted on 11/2/06 at 10:51 AM Reply With Quote
They are the minifit junior connectors, as used in Pc power supplys but 14 pin.
Paul

quote:
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MOLEX is a connector manufacturer that makes literaly hundreds of different types of connectors, which type are you talking about?

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paulf

posted on 11/2/06 at 10:56 AM Reply With Quote
Hi Warren , i realised that they could be made to fit without the locating tag whilst looking at one last night but would want to secure it somehow if not using the lug to locate it.
In which case a 20 pin female connector can be bought from Maplins part no L70AZ cost £1.38
Paul.
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Yep pc or xbox's use them in the power surply.

If you need another give us a shout and ill bung one in the post.

Paul if you cut them down they will fit no probs but you cant use the locating tag. Im using one to play with mine so I can save the pins for the final loom.

regards warren

[Edited on 10/2/06 by big_wasa]

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big_wasa

posted on 11/2/06 at 10:49 PM Reply With Quote
As I say Paul it just play with it when it gets installed proper like Ill use the new plug Ive got .

Ps Paul did you get your lap-top sorted for squirt/jolt or are you still running from that desk-top

[Edited on 11/2/06 by big_wasa]

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MikeRJ

posted on 12/2/06 at 12:06 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by paulf
They are the minifit junior connectors, as used in Pc power supplys but 14 pin.
Paul


Ahh, Megajolt I presume, I didn't see it mentioned in the first post.

Not had any difficulty with mine, they just click into place, dosen't seem overly easy to get them wrong. Is the OP sure he has the correct pins for the MOLEX connector? Soldering a wire which is too large onto the pins would probably cause them to be misaligned though.

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paulf

posted on 12/2/06 at 10:26 AM Reply With Quote
They are the correct pins , I suspect the problem is attaching the wire neatly. I found it necessary to make a neat job or the pin will not push fully home, also if fitted 90 degrees out it wont push home into the socket .
Paul.
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quote:
Originally posted by paulf
They are the minifit junior connectors, as used in Pc power supplys but 14 pin.
Paul


Ahh, Megajolt I presume, I didn't see it mentioned in the first post.

Not had any difficulty with mine, they just click into place, dosen't seem overly easy to get them wrong. Is the OP sure he has the correct pins for the MOLEX connector? Soldering a wire which is too large onto the pins would probably cause them to be misaligned though.

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oliwb

posted on 12/2/06 at 10:37 AM Reply With Quote
Can't understand it now....couple of guys over at Mike Sloanes tried it, and a few of my mates and we can get about 5 of them in without a problem but not the rest....tried being super neat etc etc and don't think we're putting them in 90 degrees out but not sure! Got my da on the case today with his soldering iron he should be better than me as he's joggled a few amatuer hf radios together before....Will give it another go today and if no joy will tinker with the one Mac should be sending.....(did u get my u2u mac??) Otherwise gonna push them all as far as possible and thengrind some plastic off the end till their right as the plug wont even push on right to the megajolt at the moment (well not far enough to click anyway!) Cheers for all the help guys and I'll let you know how I get on.....Thanks Oli.

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Cheers Caber but am up in the far reaches of Aberdeenshire now though....Cheers





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