I cropped the image to just the connector and then did image search. Then I just scrolled the images looking for the distinctive grips on the side.
Im still not positive that is THE connector…but I bet it is in the correct family.
I think that might be a winner. I haven't gone to check the connector yet. I've been cleaning the yard for showings. Too much maintenance for one guy with a chest pain. I will definitely post pics later of what I have up close. Thank you guys!! (I need to learn how to use the google lens or snap chat AI or whatever those things are called...
Looks like a Deutsch 2 pin .https://www.deutschconnectorstore.com/
Thanks again Bill! You did find the correct part and I was able to get a part number. I finally got around to checking out the connector on the bus now that it cooled down to 105º. Now this isn't a Newell thing so I won't bother posting it as it belongs to a custom 48v electric a/c compressor. I would need to order 100pcs of these but it is what it is.
(07-29-2024, 02:57 PM)BusNit Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks again Bill! You did find the correct part and I was able to get a part number. I finally got around to checking out the connector on the bus now that it cooled down to 105º. Now this isn't a Newell thing so I won't bother posting it as it belongs to a custom 48v electric a/c compressor. I would need to order 100pcs of these but it is what it is.
Maybe you should evaluate with a sample of a few???
Minimum order is 100. Even at that they are out of stock. I had to inquire about them making another run of them. $25 plus shipping from China once they let me know what their lead time is.
why would you not cut them off and replace them with the weatherpack plugs.
i have a bunch of them with the crimpers and extractors etc.
tom
I do not want to invalidate warranty on A/C unit
Have you tried calling the A/C manufacturer (beyond your local guy) to see if they sell parts? While they’ll probably be more expensive per part, it might eliminate having to buy 100.
Also try looking on Mouser, now that you know it’s a blade connector. You might at least get a true part number.
Since it's just a two prong blade connector maybe you could cobble up a connector for each blade?
If you can get a couple female connectors and insulate it with shrink tubing it might work. Amazon also has weatherproof connectors that would fit over the entire assembly to protect it from water.