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Post by strat80hm on Nov 26, 2013 20:22:37 GMT -5
They are part of the sustainer circuit. Thank you for your lights.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2013 7:24:57 GMT -5
You might try looking in a computer hardware store/repair shop. Or visiting some friend with 3-D printer.
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Post by ashcatlt on Dec 20, 2013 18:31:15 GMT -5
They're generally referred to as Molex connectors. I think that's a brand name. Look at your favorite component dealer. I'd go to Mouser first, but the others should also carry a pretty wide selection.
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Post by 68injunhed on Jan 7, 2014 5:47:06 GMT -5
Wire tail end from a computer fan, and the socket they plug into can be found on an old motherboard. That's if you are looking for a place to salvage one.
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Post by strat80hm on Jan 21, 2014 23:11:45 GMT -5
Thank you everyone.
I thought about 3-D printing Greekdude, this is one of these moments when this technique comes in handy, no doubt. Dont really have access to one yet though.
Ashcatlt, you nailed it, Molex connector indeed. I m checking Mouser, next step is going to be to locate the right model, there are so many of them. That ll be nice if i find it - though worst case scenario, i ll just solder the wire straight to the poles on the circuit.
I m all for salvaging/recycling 68injunhed, will definitely keep an eyes on the model i can find on these old PC towers.
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