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What type of connector can this be? I searched the webhop of several electronic parts distributors but haven't found it yet. It can be some kind of sensor connector.

Can it be Bulgin or Amphenol type?

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2 hours ago, Timmysys said:

What type of connector can this be? I searched the webhop of several electronic parts distributors but haven't found it yet. It can be some kind of sensor connector.

Can it be Bulgin or Amphenol type?

Bulgin..M-8 6 pin Code A

I think Carolina found a different manufacturer makes them also..

 

 

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I'd look at the spot I put the yellow arrow.

Its not round it looks flat in the picture. Don't know if that was a camera issue or if its actually a flat spot.

dues plug.jpg

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On 2/24/2022 at 10:47 PM, CW3 said:

I'd look at the spot I put the yellow arrow.

Its not round it looks flat in the picture. Don't know if that was a camera issue or if its actually a flat spot.

dues plug.jpg

Well done & thanks CW3 ...   After having looked at it closer with a magnifying glass , yes it is  damaged . The connector plastic ring is flat at the spot instead of being perfectly round .

I am not surprised by this , those tiny connectors seem fragile , at least for me .. I would have preferred a bigger/stronger one.

Hopefully it is just just a male connector that should be easily replaced.  I will inform my dealer asap  ...

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19 hours ago, Joe Beechnut OBN said:

Bulgin..M-8 6 pin Code A

I think Carolina found a different manufacturer makes them also..

 

 

Phoenix contact 90 degree ip67/ip68/ip69k. Found in digi-key catalog.

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If it was me, I would line up the centering pin on the connectors and just push it in. 
 

That’s just my opinion. I work on stuff like this for a living. 

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Take a small flat screwdriver and push the plastic back in place then try to connect them. 
 

Just make sure you move any of the pins. 

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On 2/25/2022 at 12:40 PM, Carolina said:

Phoenix contact 90 degree ip67/ip68/ip69k. Found in digi-key catalog.

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Could you describe the exact type or a link on the Digikey page?

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1 hour ago, Timmysys said:

Could you describe the exact type or a link on the Digikey page?

Digi-key order number 1522147

SAC-6P-M 8MR/ 1,5-PUR     PHOENIX

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