Ones anyone know what the part number for the motor connectors on the duet is?
Mine arrived from filastruder, but with no female connectors.
Duet connector part numbers
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Re: Duet connector part numbers
Think3DPrint3D apparently changed connectors part way through 0.8.5 production. If the headers are not keyed, they're 2.54 mm Dupont connectors. If they are keyed, they're .100" Molex KK-style connectors. Exact part numbers would depend on what material you want to use for the terminals and the number of pins you want (or need) to use in each housing.
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Re: Duet connector part numbers
Thanks, they're keyed.
Of course I have literally hundreds of DuPont connectors, and no molex connectors.
Of course I have literally hundreds of DuPont connectors, and no molex connectors.
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Re: Duet connector part numbers
I'm in the same boat, Polygon. I'll need to order the Molex KK connectors from Jameco and I'll buy some 2 pin male DuPont connectors from Hansen Hobbies in order to make all the little adapter cables I need - I've already got enough of the 4 pin male latching connectors...
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Re: Duet connector part numbers
I ordered what I think are compatible part numbers from Digikey, if it turns out I ordered the correct ones, I'll post the part numbers here.
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Re: Duet connector part numbers
This is what I ordered yesterday from Jameco:
2 Pin - 22-01-3027 (jameco p/n 234798)
3 Pin - 22-01-3037 (p/n 234801)
4 Pin - 22-01-3047 (p/n 234819)
Crimp sockets, jameco p/n 736501.
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2 Pin - 22-01-3027 (jameco p/n 234798)
3 Pin - 22-01-3037 (p/n 234801)
4 Pin - 22-01-3047 (p/n 234819)
Crimp sockets, jameco p/n 736501.
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Re: Duet connector part numbers
Just to be different I ordered
0022012045 -- 4 Conductor
0022012035 -- 3 Conductor
0022012025 -- 2 Conductor
0008500032 -- The pins
Which I think are the same without the locking ramp
0022012045 -- 4 Conductor
0022012035 -- 3 Conductor
0022012025 -- 2 Conductor
0008500032 -- The pins
Which I think are the same without the locking ramp
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Re: Duet connector part numbers
Awesome, thanks for posting!geneb wrote:This is what I ordered yesterday from Jameco:
2 Pin - 22-01-3027 (jameco p/n 234798)
3 Pin - 22-01-3037 (p/n 234801)
4 Pin - 22-01-3047 (p/n 234819)
Crimp sockets, jameco p/n 736501.
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