![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
| | |||||||
| General Electronics Chat This forum is for general chat about electronics, eg: Dont know what a part does? Dont know how to read a circuit? Want to get an opinion? |
| | LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
| | (permalink) |
| I am in search of a source of these connectors. It has to be this type. I know this is a long shot but you lot have never let me down before. ![]() Im sorry that the picture is bad, it seems it is too small for my digital camera to pick up. The connector pictured is 3 way but only has two wires in it, the wires are cut short. It has the usual plastic levers which hold in a crimp. At the top there is a small flange which is as wide as the socket and at either side there is a small extrusion which sticks out, this matches up with holes cut out of the socket. The pins are 1.5mm apart and the whole plug is approx 4.5mm wide. I am looking for the two way and 3 way plugs and sockets. If someone knows where I can get these or anything compatible, or can source them themselves PLEASE contact me. If you know anyone who can help me, please contact me. I am willing to pay over the odds for these. Thanks, if you can help at all please contact me. Thanks
__________________ The first rule of mstechca club is do not talk about mstechca club. http://www.electro-tech-online.com/s...induser&u=1245 | |
| |
| | (permalink) |
| It looks like a MOLEX type. http://www.molex.com/cgi-bin/bv/molex/index_login.jsp | |
| |
| | (permalink) |
| | |
| |
| | (permalink) |
| Thanks for all the help so far. Sebi, I have looked on the molex website and there is a connector which looks almost the same, but the socket is different. There are holes cut in the side of the sockets I want, but the Molex ones just have a depression cut there. Ante, I have looked through the hardwarebook website but I cant find the connector I am looking for. That site has lots of popular connectors but it is not a mainstream peice of hardware that I need this connector for. If anyone else can offer any help please get in contact.
__________________ The first rule of mstechca club is do not talk about mstechca club. http://www.electro-tech-online.com/s...induser&u=1245 | |
| |
| | (permalink) |
| When you need to take a Real Closeup Picture usindg a Digital Camera, Put a Reading Glass Lens directly on to the camera lens. A 2.5 diopter will give you a Viewing distance of about 1 Foot and a Crystal Clear Enlarged Picture. Other Diopters will also work at other distances. Take care...........Gary | |
| |
| | (permalink) |
| Isn't that a picture of Bigfoot? Finally, proof! | |
| |
| | (permalink) |
| Hey its not bigfoot!! Its the loch Ness Monster!!!! Ill try what you said about the reading glass lens, I think my mum has one.
__________________ The first rule of mstechca club is do not talk about mstechca club. http://www.electro-tech-online.com/s...induser&u=1245 | |
| |
| | (permalink) |
| The Focal length for a lens, assuming 1 meter = about 40 inches" 40 inches ------------- = Focal Length diopter So in fact a 2.5 diopter is 16 inches, not the 12 inches I stated before. Sorry about that. But using this formula you can calculate for any known diopter. Here is a Self Portrait Picture, Taken of my Camera, Looking into a Mirror. Because it is a reflection into a mirror, the Focal Distance is 1/2 the value. These were a pair of 3 diopter eye glasses. Enjoy..........Gary | |
| |
| Bookmarks |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
| |