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OT: Source for this 12V DC connector?
I searched eBay and the Hubbell site today but didn't come up with anything even close. Threaded nut fits male threads about 1/2" OD.
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If you're struggling to find a mating connector, cut off the end in the photo and buy matching connectors for both the device and the power source. It will save you lots of searching headaches.
Just be sure to match polarity and current capability.
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https://www.mcmaster.com/electrical-connectors/
"turn lock vehicle dc connectors" might be close. there is a TON there. maybe you'll get lucky if you've got an hour to search?
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This. Is that intended to be used in a marine environment?
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Mark's a pretty experienced dude and i'm sure he's thought of just cutting off both ends, but there is probably something complicating that. i bet that screws into a firewall or some other barrier that is more involved than just installing a new set of connectors.
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I’ve had good luck with Newark Electronics,but I’ve never seen a style like that.
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Digi Key is another good source: https://www.digikey.com/en/products/...XVATgM4gC6AvkA
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Looks like it might be an AMP/TE connectivity CPC series, but I can't find a dash dot variety.
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Thanks for the suggestions. I've spent time on all the sites mentioned but haven't come up with anything yet. It's looking like it will be quicker to replace both connectors than find a mate.
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