Anyone know of a source for the Molex 2 pin connectors used on the Whitfield Combustion and Convection fans. Both mail and female ends LOOKING
One suggestion is to cut them off and use the insulated spade lugs like all other stoves use and save plenty of time and$$$
Hi Snowy, There are bunches of different Molex connectors, so without knowing (which) series, it would be difficult .. MolexKits.com | Molex Connector Family But I'm guessing since it's 'old school', it is the .093" Standard 2 pin connector (?) -- MolexKits.com | 76650-0060 -- Here's a better pic, up on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Molex-2-Pin-C...nnector kit&qid=1460203973&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1 Hope the info helps.
Similar type, but has a D shape on the male side (Both pin housings are a D shape with the D laying on the flat side. Just want to have the spare parts all set with the L1 and N phased correctly and able to plug right in. The insulated spades are OK but much harder to plug in in the close confines of the cabinet as compared to the molex.
Snowy, I know they can be on the high $$$ side but Digi-Key has just about any kind of Molex (or other MFG) connector out there. http://www.digikey.com/product-sear...s/blade-type-power-connectors/1442716?k=molex Or for their Front Page DigiKey Electronics - Electronic Components Distributor Another place I used to buy from was Pasternack Enterprises More RF and Microwave connectors but they might have what you need. Cables, Coaxial Cable, Cable Connectors, Adapters, Attenuators, Microwave Parts Mouser was also a great source. Good Luck, ---Nailer---
Radio Shack has them locally. Don't know if they all Radio Shack's stock them. Also these are used on Hot surface ignitors in gas furnaces.
Sweet Thanks, I will check our local store in town. Our store is pretty dinky stock wise any more though.