What is the MKS Base AUX header connector type?Are these the right types of electrical connectors for hooking...
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What is the MKS Base AUX header connector type?
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I'm looking to crimp wires to the AUX-1 and EXP pins of my MKS base. For sanity reasons, i cant directly use Dupont jumpers, they keep coming out.
BIQU MKS-Base V1.6 Plate Controller Board for 3D Printer Ramps 1.4
In the above product image, the type of housing is the "black" colored headers on the board, around the top left corner of the board. Each header has ~10 male pins inside of it
Most of the other pins are of JST-XH type, for anyone else wondering.
wiring wire-type
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I'm looking to crimp wires to the AUX-1 and EXP pins of my MKS base. For sanity reasons, i cant directly use Dupont jumpers, they keep coming out.
BIQU MKS-Base V1.6 Plate Controller Board for 3D Printer Ramps 1.4
In the above product image, the type of housing is the "black" colored headers on the board, around the top left corner of the board. Each header has ~10 male pins inside of it
Most of the other pins are of JST-XH type, for anyone else wondering.
wiring wire-type
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I'm looking to crimp wires to the AUX-1 and EXP pins of my MKS base. For sanity reasons, i cant directly use Dupont jumpers, they keep coming out.
BIQU MKS-Base V1.6 Plate Controller Board for 3D Printer Ramps 1.4
In the above product image, the type of housing is the "black" colored headers on the board, around the top left corner of the board. Each header has ~10 male pins inside of it
Most of the other pins are of JST-XH type, for anyone else wondering.
wiring wire-type
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I'm looking to crimp wires to the AUX-1 and EXP pins of my MKS base. For sanity reasons, i cant directly use Dupont jumpers, they keep coming out.
BIQU MKS-Base V1.6 Plate Controller Board for 3D Printer Ramps 1.4
In the above product image, the type of housing is the "black" colored headers on the board, around the top left corner of the board. Each header has ~10 male pins inside of it
Most of the other pins are of JST-XH type, for anyone else wondering.
wiring wire-type
wiring wire-type
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You need a 2.54 mm (pitch, similar pitch to Dupont) female connector of 2 x 5 pins. These connectors are usually crimped onto flat ribbon cables and used to connect the display to the board. These connectors have a rectangular notch to fit the gap in the housing to correctly position the cable (which the 2 x 5P DuPont doesn't have).
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You need a 2.54 mm (pitch, similar pitch to Dupont) female connector of 2 x 5 pins. These connectors are usually crimped onto flat ribbon cables and used to connect the display to the board. These connectors have a rectangular notch to fit the gap in the housing to correctly position the cable (which the 2 x 5P DuPont doesn't have).
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You need a 2.54 mm (pitch, similar pitch to Dupont) female connector of 2 x 5 pins. These connectors are usually crimped onto flat ribbon cables and used to connect the display to the board. These connectors have a rectangular notch to fit the gap in the housing to correctly position the cable (which the 2 x 5P DuPont doesn't have).
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You need a 2.54 mm (pitch, similar pitch to Dupont) female connector of 2 x 5 pins. These connectors are usually crimped onto flat ribbon cables and used to connect the display to the board. These connectors have a rectangular notch to fit the gap in the housing to correctly position the cable (which the 2 x 5P DuPont doesn't have).
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You need a 2.54 mm (pitch, similar pitch to Dupont) female connector of 2 x 5 pins. These connectors are usually crimped onto flat ribbon cables and used to connect the display to the board. These connectors have a rectangular notch to fit the gap in the housing to correctly position the cable (which the 2 x 5P DuPont doesn't have).
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