• Help ID'ing a connector

    From David Lesher@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jul 10 14:51:31 2023
    XPost: sci.electronics.design

    These are used in a Pickman, a Chinese 72V electric utility vehicle.
    They look very familiar but I've never placed a name to them.
    Any suggestions?

    http://www.panix.com/~wb8foz/Pickman/IMG_1385.jpg http://www.panix.com/~wb8foz/Pickman/IMG_1386.jpg
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  • From Don Y@21:1/5 to David Lesher on Mon Jul 10 12:13:16 2023
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    On 7/10/2023 7:51 AM, David Lesher wrote:
    These are used in a Pickman, a Chinese 72V electric utility vehicle.
    They look very familiar but I've never placed a name to them.
    Any suggestions?

    http://www.panix.com/~wb8foz/Pickman/IMG_1385.jpg http://www.panix.com/~wb8foz/Pickman/IMG_1386.jpg

    Perhaps *replace* with Anderson connectors? (though I don't
    know if they make any with more than two conductors)

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  • From David Lesher@21:1/5 to Don Y on Tue Jul 11 03:23:55 2023
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    Don Y <blockedofcourse@foo.invalid> writes:

    On 7/10/2023 7:51 AM, David Lesher wrote:
    These are used in a Pickman, a Chinese 72V electric utility vehicle.
    They look very familiar but I've never placed a name to them.
    Any suggestions?

    http://www.panix.com/~wb8foz/Pickman/IMG_1385.jpg
    http://www.panix.com/~wb8foz/Pickman/IMG_1386.jpg

    Perhaps *replace* with Anderson connectors? (though I don't
    know if they make any with more than two conductors)

    It would require a lot of disassembly to get in to replace them.
    If we could just mate them to others. it would be trivial.

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  • From Don Y@21:1/5 to David Lesher on Mon Jul 10 21:26:31 2023
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    On 7/10/2023 8:23 PM, David Lesher wrote:
    Don Y <blockedofcourse@foo.invalid> writes:

    On 7/10/2023 7:51 AM, David Lesher wrote:
    These are used in a Pickman, a Chinese 72V electric utility vehicle.
    They look very familiar but I've never placed a name to them.
    Any suggestions?

    http://www.panix.com/~wb8foz/Pickman/IMG_1385.jpg
    http://www.panix.com/~wb8foz/Pickman/IMG_1386.jpg

    Perhaps *replace* with Anderson connectors? (though I don't
    know if they make any with more than two conductors)

    It would require a lot of disassembly to get in to replace them.
    If we could just mate them to others. it would be trivial.

    Anything automotive (or "big quantity", otherwise) leaves
    you vulnerable to "house parts"... things that you may not be able
    to purchase elsewhere.

    Can you contact a dealer (or aftermarket supplier) and try to
    buy a "connector for the XYZ in a Pickman SUV"?

    I needed a switch that would fill a *blank* on the car
    (so I could add a feature without making it cosmetically
    "foreign" to the vehicle). I researched the various types of
    switches that would fit the specially shaped blank and
    then bought from "spare parts" at the dealership. Insanely
    more expensive than a regular switch would have been *but*
    no cost involved in trying to make it appear natural!

    If it's a one-off and this approach DOESN'T work, you might
    consider destroying the plastic shell and connecting to the
    pins directly (as if wire extensions) rather than trying to
    completely replace the connector.

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  • From Clive Arthur@21:1/5 to David Lesher on Tue Jul 11 10:11:29 2023
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    On 10/07/2023 15:51, David Lesher wrote:
    These are used in a Pickman, a Chinese 72V electric utility vehicle.
    They look very familiar but I've never placed a name to them.
    Any suggestions?

    http://www.panix.com/~wb8foz/Pickman/IMG_1385.jpg http://www.panix.com/~wb8foz/Pickman/IMG_1386.jpg

    Perhaps this one?

    https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/6189-0165-Sumitomo-QLW-250-3_60464633506.html

    https://www.auto-click.co.uk/6189-0165

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  • From Jasen Betts@21:1/5 to David Lesher on Tue Jul 11 09:31:38 2023
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    On 2023-07-10, David Lesher <wb8foz@panix.com> wrote:
    These are used in a Pickman, a Chinese 72V electric utility vehicle.
    They look very familiar but I've never placed a name to them.
    Any suggestions?

    Is it important to have waterproof connectors?

    the contacts look like standard quick-connects if you don't neew
    waterproof.

    There will be a makers mark somewhere on the shell

    Or try here, you may need to measure things. https://connectorbook.com/identification.html


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  • From Theo@21:1/5 to Clive Arthur on Tue Jul 11 11:49:06 2023
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    In sci.electronics.design Clive Arthur <clive@nowaytoday.co.uk> wrote:
    On 10/07/2023 15:51, David Lesher wrote:
    These are used in a Pickman, a Chinese 72V electric utility vehicle.
    They look very familiar but I've never placed a name to them.
    Any suggestions?

    http://www.panix.com/~wb8foz/Pickman/IMG_1385.jpg http://www.panix.com/~wb8foz/Pickman/IMG_1386.jpg

    Perhaps this one?

    https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/6189-0165-Sumitomo-QLW-250-3_60464633506.html

    https://www.auto-click.co.uk/6189-0165

    It reminds me of motorcycle connectors, of which there's a good selection
    here:
    http://www.cycleterminal.com/motorcycle-connectors.html

    One of the Sumitomos does look like a good bet.

    Theo

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