What type of plug is this?
#1
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Hello all,
I'm trying to use the power supply that came with my old Duratrax IntelliPeak Digital Pulse Charger for my new Turnigy Max80W charger.
The problem I'm having is so far I've been unable to disassemble the old lead connectors. I've also been unable to identify them so as to purchase new ones. I've included a picture any help would be appreciated.
Thanks - Derrick
I'm trying to use the power supply that came with my old Duratrax IntelliPeak Digital Pulse Charger for my new Turnigy Max80W charger.
The problem I'm having is so far I've been unable to disassemble the old lead connectors. I've also been unable to identify them so as to purchase new ones. I've included a picture any help would be appreciated.
Thanks - Derrick
#2
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From: Houston, TX
Looks like a Tamiya male which is sometimes called a 'standard' connector. The puzzling thing is the clip on the side, I've never seen one on the side like that. This one is typical, clip is in the middle.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXNGB6&P=ML
They're not the greatest connector, tend to get sof t and melt at high current. I'd replace it with something more convienent to use.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXNGB6&P=ML
They're not the greatest connector, tend to get sof t and melt at high current. I'd replace it with something more convienent to use.
#3
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I've got some Tamiya males, this is smaller and like you noted the clip is on the side. Also the half circle point in towards the square instead of down.
I would change the plug if I could but it plugs directly into the power supply. Also it shouldn't be too important it only needs to support 7 amps for the charger.
I would change the plug if I could but it plugs directly into the power supply. Also it shouldn't be too important it only needs to support 7 amps for the charger.
#5
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Its not a mini Tamiya either - I have those on plane batteries and that has a full circle and a square connector guide, latch or clip is in the middle like standard tamiya.
You might email DTX and ask them what that is and where you might find one.
You might email DTX and ask them what that is and where you might find one.
#7
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I'm not looking to use it to charge the battery, I'm looking to use it to plug the charger into the power supply. That plug will never go on my car, but if I could locate a new one it would help in plugging my charger into the wall.
#8
Right, I know it's for connecting the PSU to the charger. I just think it would be probably just easier to switch to a more common and available plug than search all over to find a match for the one on there, given that it is subpar compared to other plugs available anyway.
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Right, I know it's for connecting the PSU to the charger. I just think it would be probably just easier to switch to a more common and available plug than search all over to find a match for the one on there, given that it is subpar compared to other plugs available anyway.
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Well Duratrax replied to my e-mail, they claim it's called a standard connector and online stores and LHS' should carry them.
I don't know if mine's older then most and they changed their product somewhere along the line or if they were confused by me e-mail and thought I was talking about the outputs?
I don't know if mine's older then most and they changed their product somewhere along the line or if they were confused by me e-mail and thought I was talking about the outputs?
#15
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Yeah it seems that way, Mouser sells thousands of these things but they don't all have pictures and without a p/n it's pretty hard to navigate their web page.



