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I could think of DigiKey, couldn't remember Mouser....good call in North America.
To original poster....round plug in or "strip connect"? Amphenol does a ton of connections, way up to "Mil spec"....but expensive. Lower cost is Amphenol, Phoenix, etc...... Knowing your "style type" helps. Frankly, real cheap plug in (Sermos/Anderson) can handle major power, good crimps (maybe dielectric grease, soft silver solder, "tweak", etc.) can handle data type connections. More info from you, better answers from us....have a great day... |
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