Hi all -- Trying to find the right connector to add a speaker to a DCC-ready Bowser F7 w/ a 21-pin socket. Bowser says "JST connector" but there are about a billion, and the catalog is massive. Anyone know the exact type/series of JST connector that Bowser uses for their speakers?
Thanks
Aaron
AutonerdAnyone know the exact type/series of JST connector that Bowser uses for their speakers?
I've gutted many locomotives and also lots of computer devices and have gathered quite a collection of different plugs just to keep on hand for situations like yours. It seems to me that JST (Japan Solderless Treminal) is becoming a term used for any small PCB connector. I can check later but I believe it is a 2.54mm pitch. JST company makes a large variety of plugs and connectors.
I see that Bowser has a part number for the plug, shown at the top-right of this page:
http://www.bowser-trains.com/history/pschassis.html
They also show a pig-tail included with their sound retrofit kits. Maybe give Bowser a call or email and see if you can buy some from them?
I see MB Klein has stocked them in the past —
https://www.modeltrainstuff.com/bowser-1292-plug-with-two-wires-for-speakers/
but are presently out.
Micromark also lists a similar plug/socket but I can't say for sure they're identical.
https://www.micromark.com/Mini-Connector-Kit-Pkg-of-10_2
Hope that helps,
Good Luck, Ed
The plastic body of that plug on the board can be pried off leaving the two pins attached to the board. I then just solder the wires to those two pins.
Mark.
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