PokeMAME |
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It is two rows of 15 pins each.
The connector came from a Harley-Davidson radio/cd chassis. It connects the main board to the front panel.
Someone else tried to solder it and really buggered it up. Then they brought it to me to see if I could salvage it.
The PC board cleaned up just fine but the connector is mangled and melted.
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Here's a picture of the chassis.
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italie |
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Re: What kind of connector is this?
[Re: PokeMAME]
#248888 - 03/15/11 06:53 AM
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> It is two rows of 15 pins each. > > The connector came from a Harley-Davidson radio/cd chassis. > It connects the main board to the front panel. > > Someone else tried to solder it and really buggered it up. > Then they brought it to me to see if I could salvage it. > > The PC board cleaned up just fine but the connector is mangled and melted.
Is that the harness that has handlebar controls / etc included in it as well? Not sure where you can get one aside from Harley, but you might find something useful here
http://www.biketronics.com/
http://hawg-wired.com/tech_docs.php
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