I've been looking at all the different kinds of connectors at molex.com.
There are tens of thousands!
I also looked at digikey.com and mouser.com - they are more complicated
to use than molex.com
I just want to know this: if I have a defective connector in my hand (a
2-pin female connector that plugs in vertically to a male connector on a
pcb), what is the process for zeroing in on the part number on molex.com?
I spent an hour and gave up. They have a search screen that allows you
to specify # of conductors, spacing of connectors, friction or positive
lock, AWG, maximum current, etc. Every combination turned up connectors
that look nothing like mine.
I can always just clip off the female connector and solder wires to the
male header pins, but I'd rather not