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Ulsinus

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Grateful to receive any help from the forum members in identifying the battery connector pictured. I need to source a replacement plug and socket but without a reference number I've hit a brick wall. Many thanks.
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Sunnysky

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Looks like AMP makes it

But you didn't show the business ends
 
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Ulsinus

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Thank you Sunnyside for your help.

What I now need to know is what the model/reference number is for this item.

I tried Googling AMP D-5 but get no useful results.

Again thank you for your help.
 

Ulsinus

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Sunnyside.
I've spent ages trying to find this item and you've managed to do it in what feels like a blink of an eye.
It clearly helps to know what you're doing.
Many thanks.
 

Sunnysky

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Sunnyside.
I've spent ages trying to find this item and you've managed to do it in what feels like a blink of an eye.
It clearly helps to know what you're doing.
Many thanks.
Yes , experience helps.
My method is get familiar and search by category
see my prev entry,,starting from Index to housings

sunnySKY
 

shrtrnd

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I'm going to input some trivia here.
I do a lot of MilSpec work.
Without telling anybody, AMP moved their production to China. I found-out the hard way, that Chinese-built
product is not authorized for use in military or aviation flight systems.
Depending on your application, I thought I should mention that.
 

Kiwi

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AMP connectors often have the 6 digit part number hidden somewhere on them. Just need a magnifying glass to find and read it.
 

Ulsinus

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="... AMP moved their production to China. I found-out the hard way, that Chinese-built
product is not authorized for use in military or aviation flight systems....
Thankfully that won't affect me as I am a hobbyist. Thankyou
 

Ulsinus

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AMP connectors often have the 6 digit part number hidden somewhere on them. Just need a magnifying glass to find and read it.
Great tip! Thanks I'll get my magnifying glass out!
 
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