Can anyone identify these connectors? [PIC]

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corksil

Joined Nov 8, 2018
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Hello, I'm working on a project and i need more of these connectors to interface with a control unit. The connectors are for various sensors, and appear very similar apart from the number of pins.

Can anyone identify these or tell me what they are called? How to find more of them? I don't have the tools to pin/de-pin them, so I'd be looking for connectors that have short wire leads that I could solder onto.

Haven't the faintest idea how to find them on digikey but they probably have them... Thanks for the help!
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corksil

Joined Nov 8, 2018
4
Thank you very much!

Any idea where I can find them with short wire leads and pre-crimped internals?

I looked on Mouser but didn't see them for some reason, this is not something I do very often so perhaps I searched incorrectly.

I need a female 2-pin (female side of the plug, which actually has the pins inside it)

Probably not going to be able to find something like that without a bulk order I would assume.

Thanks for the help!
 

jpanhalt

Joined Jan 18, 2008
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Any idea where I can find them with short wire leads and pre-crimped internals?
You can try the manufacturer of whatever device you are working on. However, as an example, a single Ford pigtail 2-wire connector costs as much as a decent crimper, and you are still left with crimping (?) the pigtail leads to whatever.

I would buy a crimper ($15 to $20) and the pins. In a real pinch, I have used long nose pliers (actually needle holders) to sort of crimp followed by solder.
 

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corksil

Joined Nov 8, 2018
4
I'm trying to find a pigtail with wires attached/pinned/crimped -- a female receptacle/plug, which the other plastic plug fits inside of...

The one I'm looking for is 'female' in the sense that the other connector slides into it, but "male" in the sense that it houses the actual pins.

Looking for a 2-pin

Going to call the company on monday morning. Thanks for the help guys.
 

spinnaker

Joined Oct 29, 2009
7,830
I'm trying to find a pigtail with wires attached/pinned/crimped -- a female receptacle/plug, which the other plastic plug fits inside of...

The one I'm looking for is 'female' in the sense that the other connector slides into it, but "male" in the sense that it houses the actual pins.

Looking for a 2-pin

Going to call the company on monday morning. Thanks for the help guys.
REALLY doubtful you will find ones with a pig tail. Why too many wire combos to do that on as specialized connector. Sometimes you will be lucky to find connectors with pig tails from hobbyist sites but they are pretty stabdard connectors.


It isn't too hard to crimp but it takes practice. Make sure you buy plenty of the crimped part. :)
 
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