It's worth noting that mouser flags the black version of the shell as end-of-life.
I noticed that a few months back. I think I may have a ‘hoarding’ problem (7,000 pins and 600 connectors). Need to make sure that our community can still get these cables for the foreseeable future. Regards, Mark.
On 10 Apr 2024, at 3:58 AM, Craig Leres <leres@xse.com> wrote:
I was able to source terminals and shell from mouser.com and make a new cable. Here are some part numbers and other info for reference:
173630-1 terminal 22-24 AWG 173630-6 terminal 22-24 AWG 173851-1 shell white 173851-2 shell black (in stock @ mouser.com) 173630-2 terminal 22-24 AWG gold (no stock) 1-173630-2 terminal 22-24 AWG gold (no stock) 173630-7 terminal 22-24 AWG gold (no stock)
173631-1 terminal 16-20 AWG 173631-6 terminal 16-20 AWG 173631-2 terminal 16-20 AWG gold 173631-7 terminal 16-20 AWG gold 1-173631-2 terminal 16-20 AWG gold
I used 173630-1 terminals because the PTFE/Teflon jacketed hookup wire I like (Belden 83004) is 24 AWG. I used a delphi 12085271 crimping tool.
It's worth noting that mouser flags the black version of the shell as end-of-life.
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