Rodek RA2150E plug help
#1
Just picked up this old tank, it is missing the plug for the speaker outputs and remote turn on though, anyone have a spare one, or any idea on how to remedy this? Thanks!
[ January 21, 2006, 12:13 AM: Message edited by: 2 8's AKA Jeepbeats ]
[ January 21, 2006, 12:13 AM: Message edited by: 2 8's AKA Jeepbeats ]
#3
Hey
Does that jack have 2 triangular rejecting tabs on the bottom and the top with a /-\ profile? It looks like an AMP 6 pin mini rectanglular connector. If you can get a better pic of the connector itself I may be able to build you one from my parts. There may be a mfgr symbol on the plastic inside the amp too.
Good Luck, J
Does that jack have 2 triangular rejecting tabs on the bottom and the top with a /-\ profile? It looks like an AMP 6 pin mini rectanglular connector. If you can get a better pic of the connector itself I may be able to build you one from my parts. There may be a mfgr symbol on the plastic inside the amp too.
Good Luck, J
#4
^^ That would be awesome if you could help, I will pay you for your time, and parts, etc. Here are some pics, I can give you full dimensions also, if it helps. Cheers!
I think I may just have a bright future as a hand model, what do you think????
I think I may just have a bright future as a hand model, what do you think????
#7
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Looks like a standard molex available at "The Source" http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...entPage=family
Also, they sell the male side too so you could always try changing over to their plug.
Also, they sell the male side too so you could always try changing over to their plug.
#8
Originally posted by Dukk:
Looks like a standard molex available at "The Source" http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...entPage=family
Also, they sell the male side too so you could always try changing over to their plug.
Looks like a standard molex available at "The Source" http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...entPage=family
Also, they sell the male side too so you could always try changing over to their plug.
#9
Originally posted by Jaxom:
Hey
Does that jack have 2 triangular rejecting tabs on the bottom and the top with a /-\ profile? It looks like an AMP 6 pin mini rectanglular connector. If you can get a better pic of the connector itself I may be able to build you one from my parts. There may be a mfgr symbol on the plastic inside the amp too.
Good Luck, J
Hey
Does that jack have 2 triangular rejecting tabs on the bottom and the top with a /-\ profile? It looks like an AMP 6 pin mini rectanglular connector. If you can get a better pic of the connector itself I may be able to build you one from my parts. There may be a mfgr symbol on the plastic inside the amp too.
Good Luck, J
#10
Hey
Looks similar to AMP soft-shells, if so there would be 0.25" or 0.145" center to center of the pins. Just ignore most of what I said in the PM, didn't read through first [img]smile.gif[/img] . Check out this part # 770360-1
What is the center to center spacing of the pins and their diameter?
Later, J
Looks similar to AMP soft-shells, if so there would be 0.25" or 0.145" center to center of the pins. Just ignore most of what I said in the PM, didn't read through first [img]smile.gif[/img] . Check out this part # 770360-1
What is the center to center spacing of the pins and their diameter?
Later, J