I need this power supply male conector that comes standard with the Chinese compressors that we use to fill our airguns. We soldered but the fix only lasted for a few days only. Thanks
That’s precisely what happened, apparently it overheated and melted the solder. I had bought another one, to have a spare since I have four pcp but it won’t arrive until next week.Kind of looks like a Sony PS power plug. I would try one.
Was it kinked too many times or did it overheat and burn through?
I have r/c hobby store near my area, I am going to call them to see if they have it, thanksThat is an XT connector, common in the radio-control toy crowd, and becoming more common elsewhere. From my limited reading, Amass is a quality brand, and perhaps the preferred manufacturer of this connector. There are various sizes, based on current capacity, such as XT30, XT60, etc. The -H version is full backwards compatible. Happily, they're also inexpensive, available on eBay, Amazon, etc.
A random search example: https://www.flyingtech.co.uk/cables...t90-male-female-10cm-wired-pigtail-connectors
Is the XT60H-F, thanksOn the other side does it say xt60 or xt90? I have a ton if you need one. Though they are typically cheap theough amazon
Exactly that’s the one, thanksLooks like this is the part. https://www.flyingtech.co.uk/cables...m-wired-pigtail-connectors?sku=CON-XT60H-F-Wi
Nope it was my fault because every time after I used I stored in this Makita tool bucket, that is a little to small for the compressor and his accessories and apparently kinked the conector…. Three of my babes are taking a short vacation except the Kalibrun cricket tactical that still have some air left because it has a huge 500cc carbon fiber bottle.I'm thinking there might be other issues besides the connector. You may want to look into why the wire overheated in the first place. That could lead to a major fire hazard, especially if it starts affecting the house circuit. It shouldn't be drawing enough amps to melt the solder.
Thanks for your offer but I live very far away in the carribean in the island of Puerto Rico. But I think that my local r/c hobby shop should have it in stock in his store. About 25 years ago I was our local national champion in a oval road course with one of my r/c cars, this is also a very good hobby but I like to shoot my airguns much more…. This is my local hobby shop that is about 15 minutes from my house Look at this post on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/share/p/qy8GJnvV288MDP3s/?mibextid=WaXdOeWhere are you located at? I have a load of wire and connectors for my RC things. If close would be more than happy to make a new cable for you