[ausev] HELP!

gary gkrysztopik at satx.rr.com
Fri Oct 26 11:56:12 GMT 2007


You may be able to extract the pins from the connector housing and then
use them in a terminal strip or wrap wire around the pins and heat
shrink them for a short term test.  Usually a very small screwdriver
will release the pins from the connector from the back, but I'm not
familiar with those connectors.  Make sure you write down which pins
went where in case you need to put them back in.

You can also browse places like allied electronics
(http://www.alliedelec.com/Catalog/Indices/Products.asp?N=4294965379&sid
=47212E006EA2617F) , mouser, digikey, etc. and look for a connector
match.

Gary 
 

-----Original Message-----
From: ausev-bounces at austinev.org [mailto:ausev-bounces at austinev.org] On
Behalf Of michael
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 8:54 PM
To: 'AustinEV News Announcements and General Discussion'
Subject: Re: [ausev] HELP!

Thanks for the help.

These pictures ARE NOT edited for size, so they might be a bit big.....

http://www.gceus.com/computer/1.jpg
http://www.gceus.com/computer/2.jpg
http://www.gceus.com/computer/3.jpg

Its 20mm deep from top to bottom.
Around 14mm accorss on the top
I believe that the sides are 10mm...

This would save the me the hassle of buying another electric scooter. 
Especially since the one I want cost around 3 grand...

Thanks!

Michael

 

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