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3 Pin Connector generic part number

Started by adidasguy, October 22, 2011, 09:17:37 PM

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adidasguy

The 3 pin connector on the regulator and the rear brake assembly are the same connector (mention that for reference)

Does anyone know of the generic connector part number (such as Molex or Amp) for that 3 pin connector?


I want to get a couple female 3 pin connectors for connecting up MosFet regulators. I can patch it together using a connector cut from a bad regulator. It would be preferable to have a connector and connect it directly to the MosFet unit.

FYI: I know I could hack anything in. However I do not want to disturb the OEM connections from the stator so an OEM regulator can always be connected should the MosFet cough a fur ball for some reason. I do not like to change connectors - keep them the original connectors.

I could use an in-line splice to connect the MosFet, but would prefer to use the 3 pin connector for "cleanliness" and ease of changing things.

Suzuki Stevo

You will have to hunt around a bit, but I'm sure what your looking for is at  http://www.mouser.com/
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sledge


adidasguy

#3
Thanks. That helps. Now to find it in the USA. (UK shipping for 2 connectors would be prohibitive)
It refers to it as a "110 Series" so that gets me a step closer.

Getting there - now I found  this:
https://www.denniskirk.com/regulator-rectifier-wiring-harness-connector-kit.p211269.prd

More searching. Thanks for getting me going.  :icon_lol:

sledge


Suzuki Stevo

I Ride: at a speed that allows me to ride again tomorrow AN400K7, 2016 TW200, Boulevard M50, 2018 Indian Scout, 2018 Indian Chieftain Classic


beRto

Quote from: sledge on October 22, 2011, 11:00:19 PM
Another outfit I have used in the past.......

http://www.vintageconnections.com/

I've also used these guys - I think they're based in the US, and I don't remember having any problems with the order.

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