Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2010 10:51:28 -0700
Reply-To: Loren Busch <starwagen@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Loren Busch <starwagen@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: What Is This Type Of Connector Called? Followup
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On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 9:36 AM, Loren Busch <starwagen@gmail.com> wrote:
> Can anyone tell me what this type of connector is called?
> http://picasaweb.google.com/starwagen/Connector#
> I'd like to find a source for tis type of connector.
>
Okay, for those that asked to be informed of what I found out.
And thanks for all the responses and links to sources.
And the answer is:
The most common description of this type of connector is an 'SAE Connector'.
At least one source calls them 'flat moulded connectors'. They seem to be in
common use on motorcycles. They are also used for solar panel connections
by some vendors and installers. In fact my first encounter with them was on
a small solar panel. And I've seen one solar install on a Westy that used
the panel mount receptacle on the outside of the van to connect a solar
panel. I've only found three sizes, those made up with 16 or 18 g wire and
those made up with 12 g wire. No one provided (and I didn't find) any kind
of spec sheets for these but they must have some kind of spec and official
nomenclature, it's just out there on some obscure website.
A couple of sources that appear good (haven't dealt with them) cropped up
for those interested:
<
http://www.solarseller.com/low_voltage_dc_pumps__lvm__teel__accessories__plugs_and_extensions.htm
>
That source has the panel mount version also.
Some interesting descriptions here:
<
http://www.derbycycles.com/cgi-bin/eShop/index.cgi?cart_id=3006004.31249&page=Powerlet.htm
>
And what appears to be the best online source here:
<
http://www.allelectronics.com/make-a-store/category/116/Cables-2-Cond.-Waterproof/1.html
>
And for those interested in using the 'Silver Socket' type setup this source
(and others):
<http://www.motorcycleradar.com/new_page_1.htm>
BTW, the only reason I've been interest in these is that these connectors
are easy to connect or unplug but firm enough to virtually eliminate
accidental disconnects. And are not as bulky as the standard cigar lighter
connection. But I still like the Anderson Powerpole devices so it's a toss
up what I'm going to use for some mods I'm planning in Starwagen.
Thanks again for all the responses, they really helped.
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