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What is this plug and where can I get one?

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Keith Jewell

Jan 1, 1970
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David said:
I called Mouser electronics and they don't stock this plug. What is it and
where can I get one?

http://www.pbase.com/image/52388041.jpg

Thanks for your reply.

Really common little plug, I know I've scrapped stuff that uses it.

What's the pin pitch? If it's 2.5mm that could probably be replaced by
a Molex 22-01-1022.

-Keith
 
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Casual Fool

Jan 1, 1970
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I called Mouser electronics and they don't stock this plug. What is it and
where can I get one?

http://www.pbase.com/image/52388041.jpg

Thanks for your reply.

Hi Dave, It looks exactly like a plug from a computer muffin fan. If
you have a buddy that fixes computers, or a near by computer shop, I'm
sure they could hook you up easily.. Best Regards.. Tony, WB8MLA
 
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Geoffrey S. Mendelson

Jan 1, 1970
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David said:
I called Mouser electronics and they don't stock this plug. What is it and
where can I get one?

Looks like a cordless phone battery plug to me. The phones I have seen
use either a white plug like that one or a slightly different black one
(panasonic) with the opposite polarity.

Geoff.
 
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David Farber

Jan 1, 1970
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Geoffrey S. Mendelson said:
Looks like a cordless phone battery plug to me. The phones I have seen
use either a white plug like that one or a slightly different black one
(panasonic) with the opposite polarity.

Geoff.

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Thanks to all of you who gave me good ideas on how to scrounge one from the
ol' parts pile rather than ordering brand new.
 
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nvic

Jan 1, 1970
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I know they were common on older PC components - especially two-pin
fans.
 
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