Connector part numbers

astroroxy

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Does anyone know the part number to get a new connector for the harness? I want to make my own with new wire.

Bonus if you know the connector for the front panel disconnect.

Thanks!
 

gusmoney

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The .187 quick connects?
 

Kid Panda

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The .187 quick connects?

He wants the actual pins in the harness itself. Which is kinda hard cause many of those harness used different sized pins. Like you can't yank a pin out of a Neo harness and put it in the E3 harness.
 

buaku

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Go all out and build it from scratch yourself!

I used these in the past, but looks like they're obsolete now.
Maybe it's a good starting point.
http://www.mouser.com/Search/Produc...302virtualkey53810000virtualkey538-08-05-0302
http://www.mouser.com/Search/Produc...285virtualkey53810000virtualkey538-09-50-6285

Don't forget the extraction tool! Pretty expensive for a strip of metal!
http://www.mouser.com/Search/Produc...003virtualkey53810000virtualkey538-11-03-0003

Oh and these might be disconnects:
http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Molex/19002-0005/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMtVoztFdqDXO1qCEs3QCrtD
 
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astroroxy

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He wants the actual pins in the harness itself. Which is kinda hard cause many of those harness used different sized pins. Like you can't yank a pin out of a Neo harness and put it in the E3 harness.
Yea, I basically want to make my own harness, using some high quality wire, and sleeved cables for easy service.

Is it a standard jamma harness connector?
 

Kid Panda

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Is it a standard jamma harness connector?

Sadly no. Look up the pinout on google, some pins are moved. If you are getting into the hobby, I would suggest learning the Jamma pinout and Neo pinout at the very least. It will help you later on as you work on things. :D
 

astroroxy

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Sadly no. Look up the pinout on google, some pins are moved. If you are getting into the hobby, I would suggest learning the Jamma pinout and Neo pinout at the very least. It will help you later on as you work on things. :D
I know the pinout is different, just wondering of the actual plastic connector is the same.
 

shadows

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56 pin edge connector with a 3.96mm pitch.
0.110" quick disconnects.
0.187" quick disconnects or a 5 pin JST NH connector, depending on the joystick you have.
 
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