> From: Ethan Dicks
> I just saw that this specific part had a min order.
They have a min $10 order on _every_ part, and also a min of $25 on the total
order.
Noel
On Thu, Jul 26, 2018 at 2:02 PM, Noel Chiappa via cctalk
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> > From: Ethan Dicks
>
> > Min order 14 @ $0.75 each.
>
> Uh, no. I think they have a $25 minimum at checkout; try it.
Ah, you meant min order total. I just saw that this specific part had
a min order.
Yeah... lots of
On Thu, Jul 26, 2018 at 6:53 AM, Noel Chiappa via cctalk
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> > From: Fritz Mueller
>
> > If these are what you are talking about, I ordered up a bunch a couple
> > years ago when I rebuilt the power harness for my 11/45, and can attest
> > they are the right thing:
>
> Yeah,
> From: Fritz Mueller
> If these are what you are talking about, I ordered up a bunch a couple
> years ago when I rebuilt the power harness for my 11/45, and can attest
> they are the right thing:
Yeah, those are the ones.
Note that ConnectorPeople has a relatively large minimum
If these are what you are talking about, I ordered up a bunch a couple
years ago when I rebuilt the power harness for my 11/45, and can attest
they are the right thing:
https://www.connectorpeople.com/Connector/TYCO-AMP-TE_CONNECTIVITY/1/1-480460-0
> From: Mattis Lind
> Unfortunately the mate-n-lok which has 8 position and is used for
> current loop connectors and H74x plug regulator does not seems to be
> available anymore. But it would be nice to be corrected here.
According to one dealer Web-site, what I think are those
> They are 'Commercial Mate-n-Lok', now made by TE Connectivity, who bought
> AMP.
> Here are the current part numbers:
>
>
VAX (VAX-11/750 specifically) but I assume many DEC machine of the same
vintage uses Universal Mate-N-Lok series.
This what I bought a couple of years ago to have handy
> From: Bill Degnan
> is this info on or will be on your wiki?
Well, it's not 'mine', but yes, I will be posting it when I find time.
Noel
Just curious, is this info on or will be on your wiki? I find it to be a
well-organized resource.
On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 3:09 PM Noel Chiappa via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> So, it turns out the power connectors (plastic female shell with metal male
> pins, etc) widely used in
So, it turns out the power connectors (plastic female shell with metal male
pins, etc) widely used in UNIBUS PDP-11's (e.g. to provide power to
backplanes, etc) are still available, if anyone else wants any. (No doubt some
of you already knew this; this is for those, like me, who didn't! :-)
The
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