connector part numbers for CAN and driver on 1LC?
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Hi!
I have a hemera with a 1LC and a tool distribution board that i want to wire to my duet3. i have the wiring kits for both boards, but they are flying leads and i'd rather just run the length i need and crimp both ends (i hate soldering 26 or thinner wire). what kind of connector are they terminated with and would it be possible to get the part numbers and brand for those and the ferrules so i can look them up on digi-key/mouser?
i'm also looking for the connector and ferrule part numbers for the motor driver outlet on the 1lc board. i can solder these as well, but if i can, i'd rather cut my hemera cable to length and crimp.
thanks!!
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seems the spare parts and connector page is due an update
https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Connector_and_spare_part_numbersbut the CAN connection is a 4-way JST ZH (1.5mm pitch) and the motor is a 4-way JST PH (2.0mm pitch) if you refer to https://www.duet3d.com/Duet3Toolboard1LC
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thanks!!!
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@mkawa said in connector part numbers for CAN and driver on 1LC?:
i hate soldering 26 or thinner wire
Crimping JST ZH connectors is even worse!
I use solder sleeves to join the wires.
See https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com/2020/03/04/converting-the-e3d-tool-changer-to-duet-3-with-hemera-tools-part-2 for more.
PS - I've updated the Connectors page.
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thanks for the tip. this does look a lot cleaner.
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Thought I'd better mention that using solder sleeves (and also shrinking heatshrink) is a lot easier using a SMD hot air workstation, or a variable temperature heat gun. I have an inexpensive and (so far) very good variable-temperature heat gun, brand name Draper, which I use when the wires can't be moved near to my SMD rework station.