Trying to source a connector.

Anybody have any idea what the red and black jacks are on the back of one of these?

It used to be a industry standard, but I cant find out what it is called.

sockets on the back of the "phase modulated power supply"

here:

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I'm switching a laser to a different PSU , and the client wants "no changes" what so ever to the existing system. So I need to locate a split pair of those, one male panel mount , one female panel mount.

tried Google, to no avail.

Thanks, Steve Roberts

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If they're small diameter, pin jack

Larger, banana jack

...Jim Thompson

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Have Fun! Rich

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Rich Grise

I was going to say something like that, but they are really thick, and to me look like a pin. Probably HV types.

CALL MANUFACTURER ???

greg

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GregS

NO, I'm not Bananas! Plain crazy, but not Bananas! (LOL)

I drove a hour and a half to the local surplus store to find one with a name molded on it. And for my troubles, got a working HP digital storage scope for 20$.

For the record I have a box of 150 Banana pairs. My Simpson 260, kept as a backup in case of nuclear winter, has pin jacks.

The PSU sales guy didn't know off hand.

Its a "Hampden" , and the ID is almost twice that of a Banana.

The ones on the unit to be repaired have no markings. The one at the surplus place did.

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Its a mainly academic use 50 Amp solid pin connector, and some older ones have a locking cam/locking slot on the inner like a BNC.

Now to beat the 15 piece minimum order!

Thanks for trying guys.

Steve Roberts

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osr

Test fixtures too.

Investigate these guys:

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JeffM

guys:

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And 5 distributors within 20 miles of me. Awesome!

Thank you Sir,!!!!!!!!

Steve Roberts

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