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7081 connector part number Q

MK
m k
Tue, Apr 17, 2012 7:56 PM

Hi

Does anyone know if the farnell 5 pin fischer connectors are interchangeable with the solartron connector?

I have found some on the farnell site, all 5 pin, but they are 102 and 103 series connectors.

S 102 A054-130+ - PLUG, IP68, PUSH-PULL, 5WAY
S 103 A054-130+ - PLUG, IP68, PUSH-PULL, 5WAY
Instead of the old number I found which was:
S 104 A053-130+

Regards,

M K

PS it has held to about 0.12 microvolts of drift since 8:30 am GMT, I am pleased with that, seeing as it has not been used for months? years? and only been working for about 24 hours.

Hi Does anyone know if the farnell 5 pin fischer connectors are interchangeable with the solartron connector? I have found some on the farnell site, all 5 pin, but they are 102 and 103 series connectors. S 102 A054-130+ - PLUG, IP68, PUSH-PULL, 5WAY S 103 A054-130+ - PLUG, IP68, PUSH-PULL, 5WAY Instead of the old number I found which was: S 104 A053-130+ Regards, M K PS it has held to about 0.12 microvolts of drift since 8:30 am GMT, I am pleased with that, seeing as it has not been used for months? years? and only been working for about 24 hours.
JL
J. L. Trantham
Tue, Apr 17, 2012 8:17 PM

M K,

I think the 102 and 103 series are a different size.

I have been able to order the 104 parts from Kensington Electronics in
Austin, TX.  I recall they have a $50 minimum but each connector, with cable
clamps, etc., is just over $50.  They show 5 in stock.

www.keiconn.com

I have dealt with Melanie Randles, Inside Sales, [(512)339-3306 Direct Line]
and she has been very helpful.

Good luck.

Joe

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Subject: [volt-nuts] 7081 connector part number Q

Hi

Does anyone know if the farnell 5 pin fischer connectors are interchangeable
with the solartron connector?

I have found some on the farnell site, all 5 pin, but they are 102 and 103
series connectors.

S 102 A054-130+ - PLUG, IP68, PUSH-PULL, 5WAY
S 103 A054-130+ - PLUG, IP68, PUSH-PULL, 5WAY
Instead of the old number I found which was:
S 104 A053-130+

Regards,

M K

PS it has held to about 0.12 microvolts of drift since 8:30 am GMT, I am
pleased with that, seeing as it has not been used for months? years? and
only been working for about 24 hours.


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M K, I *think* the 102 and 103 series are a different size. I have been able to order the 104 parts from Kensington Electronics in Austin, TX. I recall they have a $50 minimum but each connector, with cable clamps, etc., is just over $50. They show 5 in stock. www.keiconn.com I have dealt with Melanie Randles, Inside Sales, [(512)339-3306 Direct Line] and she has been very helpful. Good luck. Joe -----Original Message----- From: volt-nuts-bounces@febo.com [mailto:volt-nuts-bounces@febo.com] On Behalf Of m k Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2012 2:57 PM To: volt-nuts@febo.com Subject: [volt-nuts] 7081 connector part number Q Hi Does anyone know if the farnell 5 pin fischer connectors are interchangeable with the solartron connector? I have found some on the farnell site, all 5 pin, but they are 102 and 103 series connectors. S 102 A054-130+ - PLUG, IP68, PUSH-PULL, 5WAY S 103 A054-130+ - PLUG, IP68, PUSH-PULL, 5WAY Instead of the old number I found which was: S 104 A053-130+ Regards, M K PS it has held to about 0.12 microvolts of drift since 8:30 am GMT, I am pleased with that, seeing as it has not been used for months? years? and only been working for about 24 hours. _______________________________________________ volt-nuts mailing list -- volt-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/volt-nuts and follow the instructions there.
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David C. Partridge
Tue, Apr 17, 2012 9:48 PM

You can download the Fischer catalogues from here:

http://www.fischer.com/htm/Download-Catalogues-Overview-General-Catalogue.htm

That should answer all your questions.

PS The answer is no , mating diameters are different:

102 series 7mm
103 series 9mm
104 series 12mm

Regards,
David Partridge
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Sent: 17 April 2012 20:57
To: volt-nuts@febo.com
Subject: [volt-nuts] 7081 connector part number Q

Hi

Does anyone know if the farnell 5 pin fischer connectors are interchangeable with the solartron connector?

I have found some on the farnell site, all 5 pin, but they are 102 and 103 series connectors.

S 102 A054-130+ - PLUG, IP68, PUSH-PULL, 5WAY S 103 A054-130+ - PLUG, IP68, PUSH-PULL, 5WAY Instead of the old number I found which was:
S 104 A053-130+

Regards,

M K

PS it has held to about 0.12 microvolts of drift since 8:30 am GMT, I am pleased with that, seeing as it has not been used for months? years? and only been working for about 24 hours.


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You can download the Fischer catalogues from here: <http://www.fischer.com/htm/Download-Catalogues-Overview-General-Catalogue.htm> That should answer all your questions. PS The answer is no , mating diameters are different: 102 series 7mm 103 series 9mm 104 series 12mm Regards, David Partridge -----Original Message----- From: volt-nuts-bounces@febo.com [mailto:volt-nuts-bounces@febo.com] On Behalf Of m k Sent: 17 April 2012 20:57 To: volt-nuts@febo.com Subject: [volt-nuts] 7081 connector part number Q Hi Does anyone know if the farnell 5 pin fischer connectors are interchangeable with the solartron connector? I have found some on the farnell site, all 5 pin, but they are 102 and 103 series connectors. S 102 A054-130+ - PLUG, IP68, PUSH-PULL, 5WAY S 103 A054-130+ - PLUG, IP68, PUSH-PULL, 5WAY Instead of the old number I found which was: S 104 A053-130+ Regards, M K PS it has held to about 0.12 microvolts of drift since 8:30 am GMT, I am pleased with that, seeing as it has not been used for months? years? and only been working for about 24 hours. _______________________________________________ volt-nuts mailing list -- volt-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/volt-nuts and follow the instructions there.
MK
m k
Wed, Apr 18, 2012 10:58 AM

Hi,

I am currently getting a direct quote from Fisher in the UK, the havant office, I hope it is reasonable prices. It helps having a company address.

M K

From: jltran@att.net
To: volt-nuts@febo.com
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2012 15:17:50 -0500
Subject: Re: [volt-nuts] 7081 connector part number Q

M K,

I think the 102 and 103 series are a different size.

I have been able to order the 104 parts from Kensington Electronics in
Austin, TX.  I recall they have a $50 minimum but each connector, with cable
clamps, etc., is just over $50.  They show 5 in stock.

www.keiconn.com

I have dealt with Melanie Randles, Inside Sales, [(512)339-3306 Direct Line]
and she has been very helpful.

Good luck.

Joe

-----Original Message-----
From: volt-nuts-bounces@febo.com [mailto:volt-nuts-bounces@febo.com] On
Behalf Of m k
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2012 2:57 PM
To: volt-nuts@febo.com
Subject: [volt-nuts] 7081 connector part number Q

Hi

Does anyone know if the farnell 5 pin fischer connectors are interchangeable
with the solartron connector?

I have found some on the farnell site, all 5 pin, but they are 102 and 103
series connectors.

S 102 A054-130+ - PLUG, IP68, PUSH-PULL, 5WAY
S 103 A054-130+ - PLUG, IP68, PUSH-PULL, 5WAY
Instead of the old number I found which was:
S 104 A053-130+

Regards,

M K

PS it has held to about 0.12 microvolts of drift since 8:30 am GMT, I am
pleased with that, seeing as it has not been used for months? years? and
only been working for about 24 hours.


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Hi, I am currently getting a direct quote from Fisher in the UK, the havant office, I hope it is reasonable prices. It helps having a company address. M K > From: jltran@att.net > To: volt-nuts@febo.com > Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2012 15:17:50 -0500 > Subject: Re: [volt-nuts] 7081 connector part number Q > > M K, > > I *think* the 102 and 103 series are a different size. > > I have been able to order the 104 parts from Kensington Electronics in > Austin, TX. I recall they have a $50 minimum but each connector, with cable > clamps, etc., is just over $50. They show 5 in stock. > > www.keiconn.com > > I have dealt with Melanie Randles, Inside Sales, [(512)339-3306 Direct Line] > and she has been very helpful. > > Good luck. > > Joe > > -----Original Message----- > From: volt-nuts-bounces@febo.com [mailto:volt-nuts-bounces@febo.com] On > Behalf Of m k > Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2012 2:57 PM > To: volt-nuts@febo.com > Subject: [volt-nuts] 7081 connector part number Q > > > > Hi > > Does anyone know if the farnell 5 pin fischer connectors are interchangeable > with the solartron connector? > > I have found some on the farnell site, all 5 pin, but they are 102 and 103 > series connectors. > > S 102 A054-130+ - PLUG, IP68, PUSH-PULL, 5WAY > S 103 A054-130+ - PLUG, IP68, PUSH-PULL, 5WAY > Instead of the old number I found which was: > S 104 A053-130+ > > Regards, > > M K > > PS it has held to about 0.12 microvolts of drift since 8:30 am GMT, I am > pleased with that, seeing as it has not been used for months? years? and > only been working for about 24 hours. > > > > _______________________________________________ > volt-nuts mailing list -- volt-nuts@febo.com > To unsubscribe, go to > https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/volt-nuts > and follow the instructions there. > > > _______________________________________________ > volt-nuts mailing list -- volt-nuts@febo.com > To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/volt-nuts > and follow the instructions there.
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David C. Partridge
Wed, Apr 18, 2012 12:47 PM

Be prepared for pain.  When I last got some a couple of years ago they were about £25 plus VAT per connector, with a MOV of about £100.

Dave

Be prepared for pain. When I last got some a couple of years ago they were about £25 plus VAT per connector, with a MOV of about £100. Dave
MK
m k
Wed, Apr 18, 2012 12:58 PM

The alternative from the US is $50 each + a possible duty 20% on top lottery extra.

From: david.partridge@perdrix.co.uk
To: volt-nuts@febo.com
Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2012 13:47:15 +0100
Subject: Re: [volt-nuts] 7081 connector part number Q

Be prepared for pain.  When I last got some a couple of years ago they were about £25 plus VAT per connector, with a MOV of about £100.

Dave


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The alternative from the US is $50 each + a possible duty 20% on top lottery extra. > From: david.partridge@perdrix.co.uk > To: volt-nuts@febo.com > Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2012 13:47:15 +0100 > Subject: Re: [volt-nuts] 7081 connector part number Q > > Be prepared for pain. When I last got some a couple of years ago they were about £25 plus VAT per connector, with a MOV of about £100. > > Dave > > > _______________________________________________ > volt-nuts mailing list -- volt-nuts@febo.com > To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/volt-nuts > and follow the instructions there.
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Fabio Eboli
Wed, Apr 18, 2012 2:16 PM

Hello, followed the discussion about connector, I don't want to
spend more on the connectors than on the meters I have.
I'm thinking to build some, I have a pair of cheap kelvin clips,
the ones used on RLC meters with 4bnc connectors.
The bnc central pin fits in the solartron connector and also bnc
outer shell fits in, so I can use one shell and 5 pins to build
a connector, I need a way to fix in place the pins.
Each pin will be soldered to cable and isolated by heat shrink tubing,
after it will be inserted in the connector and I will use
a syringe to inject some glue to fix them in place, naturally
the connector will be held vertical and the bottom of the connector
will be sealed.
I'm thinking about some two component glue like uhu plus
in the connector, what do you think about this, will I have leackage
problems?

Fabio.

"David C. Partridge" david.partridge@perdrix.co.uk ha scritto:

Be prepared for pain.  When I last got some a couple of years ago
they were about £25 plus VAT per connector, with a MOV of about £100.

Dave


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Hello, followed the discussion about connector, I don't want to spend more on the connectors than on the meters I have. I'm thinking to build some, I have a pair of cheap kelvin clips, the ones used on RLC meters with 4bnc connectors. The bnc central pin fits in the solartron connector and also bnc outer shell fits in, so I can use one shell and 5 pins to build a connector, I need a way to fix in place the pins. Each pin will be soldered to cable and isolated by heat shrink tubing, after it will be inserted in the connector and I will use a syringe to inject some glue to fix them in place, naturally the connector will be held vertical and the bottom of the connector will be sealed. I'm thinking about some two component glue like uhu plus in the connector, what do you think about this, will I have leackage problems? Fabio. "David C. Partridge" <david.partridge@perdrix.co.uk> ha scritto: > Be prepared for pain. When I last got some a couple of years ago > they were about £25 plus VAT per connector, with a MOV of about £100. > > Dave > > > _______________________________________________ > volt-nuts mailing list -- volt-nuts@febo.com > To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/volt-nuts > and follow the instructions there. > ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
MK
m k
Wed, Apr 18, 2012 2:47 PM

Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2012 16:16:21 +0200
From: fabioeb@quipo.it
To: volt-nuts@febo.com
Subject: Re: [volt-nuts] 7081 connector part number Q

Hello, followed the discussion about connector, I don't want to
spend more on the connectors than on the meters I have.

Yes, it seems painful, but the alternative is to butcher the meter.

I'm thinking to build some, I have a pair of cheap kelvin clips,
the ones used on RLC meters with 4bnc connectors.
The bnc central pin fits in the solartron connector and also bnc
outer shell fits in, so I can use one shell and 5 pins to build
a connector, I need a way to fix in place the pins.
Each pin will be soldered to cable and isolated by heat shrink tubing,
after it will be inserted in the connector and I will use
a syringe to inject some glue to fix them in place, naturally
the connector will be held vertical and the bottom of the connector
will be sealed.

The way to do it is to machine a part like Mickle did.

I'm thinking about some two component glue like uhu plus
in the connector, what do you think about this, will I have leackage
problems?

I think it is quite likely, the specified parts are made with a PEEK insulator.I remember having a teflon part machined for the company I was working for and the subcontractor used an inappropriate cutting fluid so the teflon was badly conductive. a week in the ultrasonic bath with HPLC grade 99.999% IPA didnt cure them, they had to be scrapped.

Fabio.

"David C. Partridge" david.partridge@perdrix.co.uk ha scritto:

Be prepared for pain.  When I last got some a couple of years ago
they were about £25 plus VAT per connector, with a MOV of about £100.

Dave

> Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2012 16:16:21 +0200 > From: fabioeb@quipo.it > To: volt-nuts@febo.com > Subject: Re: [volt-nuts] 7081 connector part number Q > > Hello, followed the discussion about connector, I don't want to > spend more on the connectors than on the meters I have. Yes, it seems painful, but the alternative is to butcher the meter. > I'm thinking to build some, I have a pair of cheap kelvin clips, > the ones used on RLC meters with 4bnc connectors. > The bnc central pin fits in the solartron connector and also bnc > outer shell fits in, so I can use one shell and 5 pins to build > a connector, I need a way to fix in place the pins. > Each pin will be soldered to cable and isolated by heat shrink tubing, > after it will be inserted in the connector and I will use > a syringe to inject some glue to fix them in place, naturally > the connector will be held vertical and the bottom of the connector > will be sealed. The way to do it is to machine a part like Mickle did. > I'm thinking about some two component glue like uhu plus > in the connector, what do you think about this, will I have leackage > problems? I think it is quite likely, the specified parts are made with a PEEK insulator.I remember having a teflon part machined for the company I was working for and the subcontractor used an inappropriate cutting fluid so the teflon was badly conductive. a week in the ultrasonic bath with HPLC grade 99.999% IPA didnt cure them, they had to be scrapped. > > Fabio. > > "David C. Partridge" <david.partridge@perdrix.co.uk> ha scritto: > > > Be prepared for pain. When I last got some a couple of years ago > > they were about £25 plus VAT per connector, with a MOV of about £100. > > > > Dave > > > >
RA
Robert Atkinson
Wed, Apr 18, 2012 5:35 PM

Is there a price break on these? There may be grounds for a group buy.

Robert. 


From: David C. Partridge david.partridge@perdrix.co.uk
To: 'Discussion of precise voltage measurement' volt-nuts@febo.com
Sent: Wednesday, 18 April 2012, 13:47
Subject: Re: [volt-nuts] 7081 connector part number Q

Be prepared for pain.  When I last got some a couple of years ago they were about £25 plus VAT per connector, with a MOV of about £100.

Dave


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Is there a price break on these? There may be grounds for a group buy. Robert.  ________________________________ From: David C. Partridge <david.partridge@perdrix.co.uk> To: 'Discussion of precise voltage measurement' <volt-nuts@febo.com> Sent: Wednesday, 18 April 2012, 13:47 Subject: Re: [volt-nuts] 7081 connector part number Q Be prepared for pain.  When I last got some a couple of years ago they were about £25 plus VAT per connector, with a MOV of about £100. Dave _______________________________________________ volt-nuts mailing list -- volt-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/volt-nuts and follow the instructions there.
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Fabio Eboli
Wed, Apr 18, 2012 9:49 PM

The mickle way seems the best, but I have to find some
solid teflon, and a way to drill precisely.

I could also put a good quantity of teflon tape around
the pins, so the resin doesn't come in contact with the
measurement pins, but after I should test the connector.
Is there a way to estimate the leackage for such a cable?
Reading a stable Voltage source with and without a series
resistance?

Fabio.

m k m1k3k1@hotmail.com ha scritto:

Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2012 16:16:21 +0200
From: fabioeb@quipo.it
To: volt-nuts@febo.com
Subject: Re: [volt-nuts] 7081 connector part number Q

Hello, followed the discussion about connector, I don't want to
spend more on the connectors than on the meters I have.

Yes, it seems painful, but the alternative is to butcher the meter.

I'm thinking to build some, I have a pair of cheap kelvin clips,
the ones used on RLC meters with 4bnc connectors.
The bnc central pin fits in the solartron connector and also bnc
outer shell fits in, so I can use one shell and 5 pins to build
a connector, I need a way to fix in place the pins.
Each pin will be soldered to cable and isolated by heat shrink tubing,
after it will be inserted in the connector and I will use
a syringe to inject some glue to fix them in place, naturally
the connector will be held vertical and the bottom of the connector
will be sealed.

The way to do it is to machine a part like Mickle did.

I'm thinking about some two component glue like uhu plus
in the connector, what do you think about this, will I have leackage
problems?

I think it is quite likely, the specified parts are made with a PEEK
insulator.I remember having a teflon part machined for the company I
was working for and the subcontractor used an inappropriate cutting
fluid so the teflon was badly conductive. a week in the ultrasonic
bath with HPLC grade 99.999% IPA didnt cure them, they had to be
scrapped.

Fabio.

"David C. Partridge" david.partridge@perdrix.co.uk ha scritto:

Be prepared for pain.  When I last got some a couple of years ago
they were about £25 plus VAT per connector, with a MOV of about £100.

Dave


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The mickle way seems the best, but I have to find some solid teflon, and a way to drill precisely. I could also put a good quantity of teflon tape around the pins, so the resin doesn't come in contact with the measurement pins, but after I should test the connector. Is there a way to estimate the leackage for such a cable? Reading a stable Voltage source with and without a series resistance? Fabio. m k <m1k3k1@hotmail.com> ha scritto: > > > >> Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2012 16:16:21 +0200 >> From: fabioeb@quipo.it >> To: volt-nuts@febo.com >> Subject: Re: [volt-nuts] 7081 connector part number Q >> >> Hello, followed the discussion about connector, I don't want to >> spend more on the connectors than on the meters I have. > Yes, it seems painful, but the alternative is to butcher the meter. >> I'm thinking to build some, I have a pair of cheap kelvin clips, >> the ones used on RLC meters with 4bnc connectors. >> The bnc central pin fits in the solartron connector and also bnc >> outer shell fits in, so I can use one shell and 5 pins to build >> a connector, I need a way to fix in place the pins. >> Each pin will be soldered to cable and isolated by heat shrink tubing, >> after it will be inserted in the connector and I will use >> a syringe to inject some glue to fix them in place, naturally >> the connector will be held vertical and the bottom of the connector >> will be sealed. > The way to do it is to machine a part like Mickle did. >> I'm thinking about some two component glue like uhu plus >> in the connector, what do you think about this, will I have leackage >> problems? > I think it is quite likely, the specified parts are made with a PEEK > insulator.I remember having a teflon part machined for the company I > was working for and the subcontractor used an inappropriate cutting > fluid so the teflon was badly conductive. a week in the ultrasonic > bath with HPLC grade 99.999% IPA didnt cure them, they had to be > scrapped. >> >> Fabio. >> >> "David C. Partridge" <david.partridge@perdrix.co.uk> ha scritto: >> >> > Be prepared for pain. When I last got some a couple of years ago >> > they were about £25 plus VAT per connector, with a MOV of about £100. >> > >> > Dave >> > >> > > > > _______________________________________________ > volt-nuts mailing list -- volt-nuts@febo.com > To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/volt-nuts > and follow the instructions there. > ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.