by foxtrotxray »
Thu Jul 30, 2015 4:01 pm
Ron Rich wrote:Rowe never used Molex brand connectors, to the best of my knowledge. They used A-MP brand, which is now called TEC. All are available from most electronic supply houses (Digikey--Mouser). (How about the round header posts that go into the square pin housings --nice planning, ain't it ! I change a lota them --) Ron Rich
Yup! Note I said they LOOK like Molex, not ARE Molex. I know that the edge-connectors are AMPs (on the search unit, credit unit, etc), just wasn't sure about the square in-line ones.

If these are AMPs as well (likely they are..!), I *believe* I found a match -

This is the socket, and would be the part mounted in the panel (on the cabinet for the stepper, coin switch plugs, or on the mech or power supply where the harnesses plug in.)
I'll order a set tomorrow, and test them. The trick with these is that they're not compatible with the newer 'standard' style, with the keying shape in the center of one side - the ones Rowe used had notched in the corner to prevent incorrect plugging (which didn't work too well, as you could still slide the other end on and potentially cause an issue..!)
djricksha wrote:HI Foxtrotray, Just wondering why you want to replace some of the plugs and sockets, seems a lot of fiddly work. especially if there not shot. If it works don't fix it.

Well, two reasons, actually! - And no, I don't plan on re-doing everything..!
-- I need to make me an alternate coin switch assembly cable, and I don't want to hack my existing one up. (I could get a used one off of ebay, which is my backup plan!)
-- The mech in mine is missing one up on the scan stop switch, and would like to install it back in. However, it works fine without it, so this is just an OCD / Looks issue, not an operational one.

I'm strange.. I like 'Rock And Roll (Part 1) from Gary Glitter more than the more common (Part 2)..