Sata power connector.... again

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  1. Orson

    Orson New Member

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    Hi.

    I know. It has been here multiple times. I know I can order set of cables directly from Udoo but shipping for 3usd cables is KILLING me :/ Is there any chance someone has a part number or even better ebay link from someone in EU with those plugs. Googling for A2001WR gives me only board plugs and not matching connectors :( I know I can use regular dupont connector but it looks ugly and it is not that reliable :/
    Also: because I am noob in terms of electricity: can I use 5a power supply (3a for board and 2a for 3.5 drive) + 5v line from that connector to power drive that requires both 12v and 5v lines ?

    Thank you and have a nice day.
     
  2. yankneck696

    yankneck696 New Member

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    Email me at KG7SWP@yahoo.com & I will get you all the part numbers on Monday.
    I pulled mine from small LCD driver units we use at work. I have the numbers on the work laptop.

    Ed
     
  3. Orson

    Orson New Member

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    OK.

    Will do :) I hope those are available from eu ebay sellers. Thank you.
     
  4. yankneck696

    yankneck696 New Member

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    Worst case scenario, I could cut several off with 6" pigtails & you can use them that way. If I dig deep enough into the scrap wire bin at work, I could probably find about 20 of them & send them.

    It is a rather common connector. Harwin is the manufacturer that we happen to use.
    Also, any scrap PC or modern electronics will have them.

    Ed
     
  5. waltervl

    waltervl UDOOer

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    From the PDF manual page 31 :
    When looking at JST PHR-4 you find a lot of results (but all outside europe). Perhaps a local PC shop can help you.
     
  6. yankneck696

    yankneck696 New Member

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    I have all of the Harwin numbers at work. Also, instead of a $300-$700 crimp tool, you can get preterminated wires to put in the socket.

    Ed
     
  7. LDighera

    LDighera UDOOer

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    Posting spam like this only serves to drive away customers and expose your company as unable to follow the rules. Is that the image you were going for? :-(
     

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