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Micro Plugs ?
Posted by Idaho Trains on Friday, October 2, 2009 1:48 AM

Hello,

I wanted to know if anyone knows where I can get the micro plugs similar to what Broadway Limited Imports uses to connect the tender and locomotive together. I am looking for a bulk purchase and would like 8 or 9 pin connectors both maile and female. I ordered a couple from BLI but the price is high along with shipping. I checked Micro Mark and Lichfields Station but they do not have quite what I am looking for.

Any suggestions or help is greatly appreciated. I am looking for quantities of 25, 50 or 100.

Thanks,

Jeff

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Posted by gshin on Friday, October 2, 2009 6:56 AM
Hi Jeff, Try Mouser (http://www.mouser.com/) or Digi-Key (http://www.digikey.com/). I've dealt with them both and find they both provide fast, excellent service. Regards, Greg

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Posted by Capt. Grimek on Friday, October 2, 2009 2:31 PM
Jeff, how much did BLI want for them? Did this include the wiring harness, etc. or just the plug? I wouldn't mind having a spare or two on hand. David, Greg, does anyone know the specific part no. from the two catalog suppliers or at least the size/description? Thanks very much.

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Posted by JSperan on Friday, October 2, 2009 3:35 PM

Capt. Grimek
does anyone know the specific part no. from the two catalog suppliers or at least the size/description?

 

Exactly!  I never used to have grey hair before I tried searching Mouser and other electronics suppliers for less than mainstream components! Banged Head

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Posted by Idaho Trains on Saturday, October 3, 2009 12:17 AM

Guys,

 Thanks for the links, I am having trouble finding the plugs that I can use.Does anyone have part numbers or a more specific description for the plugs. I am wanting either 8 or 9 pin single row micro plugs that are black in color preferably.

The one that I purchased from BLI was around 8.00 plus 6.00 for shipping.

Thanks,

 Jeff

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Posted by JSperan on Saturday, October 3, 2009 10:01 AM

 Hi Jeff,

I feel your pain.  Just out of curiosity I went to a couple of online electronics suppliers, including those mentioned and searched for the sort of plugs you described, to no avail.

I am not aware of your specific application for these plugs so I'll take a guess and suggest you use a header.  They are black and are available in single row configurations.  Tony's sells them as well as any electronics supplier.  Tony's will cut them to you specs so 8 or 9 pin single row is not a problem.  Tony's charges 50 cents per pin.

Connectors at Tony's

If the header connectors seem like they would work, here is another link to a supplier that carrys them.

Headers at E Goldmine

I wouldn't pay $14...

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Posted by 1948PRR on Saturday, October 3, 2009 11:06 PM

I'm trying to find these too.I think they are "JST" format, and I think there are specific "pitch" measurements refering to the distance in milimeters between the pins.

I ordered some from ebay for $6 total for 6 each male and female.They looked correct,but were too  large, so I assume I need a smaller pitch.

Interestingly, they shipped direct from China,and were obvously individually hand packed and the package was hand addressed. Must have incredibly cheap labor!

JST 9 pin is common on decoders, but BLI uses 8, 6,and 3 pin.

I have seen the 3 pin at R/C hobby stores for about $4 a M/F set.

I'm alsolooking for the plug they use on the PCM/LokSound boatds, It's even weirder. 

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Posted by Idaho Trains on Saturday, October 3, 2009 11:19 PM

Thank you for the heads up on the Headers, they are close to what I am looking for. I am just wanting an micro connector that will go between tender and loco for decoder hookups. I like the plugs that BLI uses and the Header plug looks to be a good alternative.

Thank you,

Jeff

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