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Help with Sorcerer connector identification

By PittPin

11 years ago



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#1 11 years ago

I have a badly burnt connector at 3P3/3J3 to the power board on my Sorcerer. The one lead had been cut and then soldered directly to the board. I want to replace both connectors. I need some help identifying what connectors to purchase and where to get them. What's the trick to removing the pins from the existing connector (or do I just snip the wires at the connector)? Will I need a couple pins and a crimping tool also? I took one picture of the power board and attached it to this post. Thanks.

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#5 11 years ago

I ordered the parts and a crimp tool. Is $25+ the going rate for a crimp tool for these types of connectors? I already have the soldering equipment. Thanks for helping me figure out which connectors to buy.

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