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Started by MjTom, January 21, 2018, 03:10:15 AM

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MjTom

Hi,
Does anyone have any idea where to get a connector for an OEM Boeing stickshaker?
It does not have to be original, the main thing is that it fits.



so long, Thomas

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I dismantled my stickshakers and bypassed the connector plug altogether, there is no need to utilize the OEM plug really as there are only two wires for the 28v motor. I used a 24v power supply and a Phidgets driver board to hook them up with Prosim. Cheers Gwyn
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ifeliciano

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Looks like a  mil-spec "Cannon" plug. Most major electronics supplier should have them. Probably made by Amphenol.

Sam Llorca

This is all you need, crimp it to the existing pins, fill the hole with glue and add a connector along the line in case you ever need to disconnect them, this is how I did mine and it's been working fine for the past 4 years.   :2cw:


http://www.parts-express.com/Data/Default/Images/Catalog/Original/092-572_HR_0.jpg


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