What connector is this?

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sgrimshaw

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7,534 posts

265 months

Monday 16th December 2024
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Can anyone identify what this connector is?

It's similar to an EC5 but it isn't an EC5.

Socket:



Plug:


drmotorsport

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258 months

Monday 16th December 2024
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That doesn't look automotive to me, maybe try the DIY forum as well.

GreenV8S

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299 months

Monday 16th December 2024
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Can you give any context, and dimensions?

Is it an EV charger socket?

sgrimshaw

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Monday 16th December 2024
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drmotorsport said:
That doesn't look automotive to me, maybe try the DIY forum as well.
Thanks, I'll try there too.

It's actually from my Lithium Jump Start pack (which works very well BTW):



GreenV8S

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Monday 16th December 2024
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sgrimshaw said:
It's actually from my Lithium Jump Start pack (which works very well BTW):
It looks as if it may be some variant of an XT60, but without dimensions it's really hard to say.

ETA: Are those four openings populated with signal pins?

sgrimshaw

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Monday 16th December 2024
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GreenV8S said:
Are those four openings populated with signal pins?
Not as far as I can see, no sign of them on the socket either

Edited by sgrimshaw on Monday 16th December 15:03

TwinKam

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110 months

Monday 16th December 2024
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I very much doubt it's anything with a name, just an in-house connection. It may, or may not, be compatible with other makes of jump-packs.


Edited by TwinKam on Monday 16th December 22:40

dhutch

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212 months

Tuesday 17th December 2024
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GreenV8S said:
It looks as if it may be some variant of an XT60, but without dimensions it's really hard to say.
That was my thought.

sgrimshaw

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Tuesday 17th December 2024
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TwinKam said:
I very much doubt it's anything with a name, just an in-house connection.
Bang on!

I asked the company and it is jndeed a proprietary connector.

Not the end of the world, I was just hoping to use it as a 12v supply for other things.

essayer

10,178 posts

209 months

Tuesday 17th December 2024
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Looks like banana type plugs would fit in the holes, ones presumably positive, one negative.
Check with a multimeter first wink

dhutch

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212 months

Tuesday 17th December 2024
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Will they sell you an extra set of leads?

shtu

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161 months

Tuesday 17th December 2024
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I'm not sure it's all that proprietary, more like a pattern that's used on lots of similar devices.

This looks at least very similar, https://www.amazon.co.uk/WMYCONGCONG-Alligator-Con...

dickymint

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273 months

Wednesday 18th December 2024
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shtu said:
I'm not sure it's all that proprietary, more like a pattern that's used on lots of similar devices.

This looks at least very similar, https://www.amazon.co.uk/WMYCONGCONG-Alligator-Con...
The 'flat' on that one is on the wrong side of the pin - wont fit.

dhutch

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Wednesday 18th December 2024
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dickymint said:
The 'flat' on that one is on the wrong side of the pin - wont fit.
Carve it off with a sharp knife?

sgrimshaw

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Wednesday 18th December 2024
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dhutch said:
arve it off with a sharp knife?
Spacing is different

sgrimshaw

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Wednesday 18th December 2024
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shtu said:
I'm not sure it's all that proprietary, more like a pattern that's used on lots of similar devices.

This looks at least very similar, https://www.amazon.co.uk/WMYCONGCONG-Alligator-Con...
That's an EC5 plug ... not the same.

donkmeister

10,321 posts

115 months

Thursday 19th December 2024
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Looks like an SAE connector where they've made both sides of the plug female.

Proprietary or not, a bit of digging on AliExpress may get you a seller of premade leads that you can snip to make your own.