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Title: RESOLVED -- Female 31-pin connectors for original 737 fire handles
Post by: Buster99 on December 11, 2014, 03:15:08 PM
Hello all,

I am (desperately) searching for 3 of the circular female connectors that attach to the male bayonet type male connectors on the (Page Aerospace) fire handles on the original Boeing Fire Panel.
With that I mean the (ITT/Cannon?) 31 pin female connectors, preferably with wires attached, or at least a piece of the wiring so that I can make the connections.

Any help, a source, type, specification or offer is highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
Marc
Title: Re: Female 31-pin connectors for original 737 fire handles
Post by: rprather on December 13, 2014, 10:46:55 AM
Hi Marc,

I've also found it difficult to find specific cannon plug connectors, so I use these instead. They fit very tight onto the cannon plug male pins, then you can connect the other end to whatever you want. Often, I'll cut the male ends and solder to a DB-9 connector, so I can make the module detachable.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/40pcs-20cm-female-to-male-Dupont-Dupont-Wire-Color-Jumper-Cable-For-Arduino-L5RG-/201241358045?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_2&hash=item2edaeb6edd (http://www.ebay.com/itm/40pcs-20cm-female-to-male-Dupont-Dupont-Wire-Color-Jumper-Cable-For-Arduino-L5RG-/201241358045?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_2&hash=item2edaeb6edd)

Robert
Title: Re: Female 31-pin connectors for original 737 fire handles
Post by: Buster99 on December 13, 2014, 01:02:52 PM
Hello Robert,

Too funny ;D , I just ordered a couple of sets of those same jumper wires earlier this week.
I did use a similar approach before but was looking for the original connectors in order to facilitate easy removal of the unit and to keep wiring tidy.
I did use the jumper wires on other electronic (non-cockpit) related boards and the work great, I secured those using a glue gun.

But thank you kindly for the thought and tip!!

Best regards,
Marc
Title: Re: Female 31-pin connectors for original 737 fire handles
Post by: Ethanoost on January 10, 2015, 01:10:26 AM
Hi
I see you are wiring up a real 737 fire panel.
I am planning to do the same. I noticed that 3 of the canon style connectors at the back go straight into the actual fire handle units inside, making it very difficult to know which pin does what. (you cant see into the units, so you cant trace the wires) I have tried with a multimeter working out the pin connections, with no real success.
Do you perhaps have a PIN diagram or any kind of idea of which pin does what?
I have given up out of frustration, but would love to finish the project.
Regards
Ethan
Title: Re: Female 31-pin connectors for original 737 fire handles
Post by: Buster99 on January 12, 2015, 11:14:50 AM
Hello Ethan,

My conversion has been on hold until I am able to obtain the cannon connectors and I still have to decide which interface cards I am going to use and what model relay cards. I am also uncertain whether I will keep the 28 volt lamps in the handles or convert to a different type of lamp, or LED's.
I do have the pin layout for the fire handles but this may be different depending on the make and model of the handles.
I have been very busy as of late but later this week I will try to search through my stuff to find what I have and I will then let you know.

Best regards,
Marc
Title: Re: Female 31-pin connectors for original 737 fire handles
Post by: mickc on January 12, 2015, 08:57:59 PM
Quote from: Ethanoost on January 10, 2015, 01:10:26 AM
Hi
I see you are wiring up a real 737 fire panel.
I am planning to do the same. I noticed that 3 of the canon style connectors at the back go straight into the actual fire handle units inside, making it very difficult to know which pin does what. (you cant see into the units, so you cant trace the wires) I have tried with a multimeter working out the pin connections, with no real success.
Do you perhaps have a PIN diagram or any kind of idea of which pin does what?
I have given up out of frustration, but would love to finish the project.
Regards
Ethan

Hi Ethan

Try this  post

http://www.cockpitbuilders.com/community/index.php?topic=4015.msg30943#msg30943 (http://www.cockpitbuilders.com/community/index.php?topic=4015.msg30943#msg30943)