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Where to find 24 Gauge 2-Pin Connectors?
Hubby wants some of the 2-pin connectors that Modular LED and Rapid LED use for their solderless LED kits for the new Z-Scale model train set that he's starting.
I'm sure I could find them on ebay, direct from China, for pennies a piece. I can't figure out what the things are called, and hubby had never seen these connectors before they showed up with the LED kit from Martin. Any ideas as to where I could get some of these, or what they're technically called? |
You'll find a variety of connectors you can use at B&E electronics in Calgary, SE off Blackfoot. If you want the exact same you'll find them on DigiKey or consider asking Modular LED.
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I'm not sure what they are called or where you can get them, but modular led sells extensions cables that have the male and female end for $2.50.
Unless he is going crazy with wiring many things, I'd just grab them from Martin. The guy I asked at active electronics was pretty clueless about them. |
Are these the same type of plugs used for motherboard <-> case connectors on computers? I apologize if you attached a picture, I can't see images at work.
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He's really impressed with the kit I ordered from Martin (LEDs and fans), and it has given him a bunch of ideas. He's already torn one of my LED drivers apart to see how it ticks, too. I think he has a plan for it. I may need to order another one. |
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Martin's 12" extension connector has both the male and female ends that hubby wants. http://www.modularled.ca/12-inch-extension-connector/ |
Most commonly called a molex connector. Although it covers a huge range of connections.
Should get you close though. |
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I've sent hubby the link to Digikey. He can figure out what he needs himself! :lol: Wow. Lots of stuff.
Thanks, guys. :) |
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