Looking to replace the male connector in this picture. Any idea what it is called and where I can get it? I’m in Germany.

  • ottk3
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    1 year ago

    That’s a 5 Pin JST-XH Male connector.

    • afunkysongaday@beehaw.orgOP
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      1 year ago

      Thanks for your help! Looks almost identical, but not exactly! The little plastic tabs on the edge are a bit further apart on the connector you send me. Or at least that’s what it looks like on pictures I find:

      Here the little plastic tabs are roughly above pin 1 and 5, on my connector it’s more above pin 2 and 4… Hope you can understand what I mean. Any idea?

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          1 year ago

          That seems to be it! Or “JST-PH”? Not sure what the difference is between PH and PHR-5. 2mm pitch seems to be it at least, and plastic tabs seem to be at the right place:

          (Backside of PCB from pictures before)

          Just order some of the generic ones I find for " JST-PH" on aliexpress and pray? You are a great help, thank you!

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            1 year ago

            Found these over at Amazon: https://amzn.eu/d/6HDzJIR

            Can’t say for sure if it’s a full match, but as far as generic goes - maybe this is faster than waiting for AliExpress at least.

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            1 year ago

            As far as I know are the “PHR” series connectors a variant of the “PH” connectors. They also have a 2.0 mm pitch, but they differ slightly in their housing design. The primary difference in the “PHR” connectors is the presence of a latching feature on the housing. This latch helps to secure the connector halves together, providing additional stability and preventing accidental disconnections.

            Check out this page: Common JST Connector Types – Matt’s Tech Pages

            farnell.com | PHR-5 Technisches Datenblatt