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Couldn't find what it's called. A two pin connector - one round and one square hole.
Part of the charging cable of an electric scooter. DC female to this connector.
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Kinda strange but I think the closest I could resemble it to would be the kind of display on the PIP-Boy in Fallout, if you've ever played that :p.
Does anyone know where I could buy one?
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looking for a posistor 4r5q ksn31 for a samsung crt monitor, does anybody know where I could buy one?
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I’ve managed to re-solder some frayed wires on worn lightning cables that have been working well again. But I got a few long braided sheath cables that are a pain to access to re-solder since the chip boards are encased in epoxy or similar, meanwhile I got good continuity from the usb contacts to the wire ends, so hoping to find some new replacement plug ends. I can find plenty of micro usb but no lightning. Is the only option risking a Chinese knockoff supplier?
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Hey,
Can you please help me identify this connector?
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Hello. My Canon Pixma iP7250 had stopped recognizing black ink. I've disasembled it and I've probably found a reason of my problem. One of electronic part (which connects with chip on cartridge with ink) has 2 broken pins (out of 5).
Can anyone of you recognize what this part is called? Is it possible to buy it? I don't want to buy a new printer just because of failure of such a small part.
Ink cartriges are attached here. Notice part which is second from left (BK)- you can see the part which I'm describing is taken out.
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