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| ASIN | B078Q5NL8H |
| Best Sellers Rank | #68,764 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #123 in Disconnect Terminals |
| Brand | Molex |
| Color | Black |
| Connector Gender | Both |
| Connector Type | Crimp |
| Contact Material | Copper |
| Date First Available | December 30, 2017 |
| Insulation Material | Polyolefin |
| Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
| Item model number | (6 Circuits) Micro-Fit 3.0™ 3Set |
| Manufacturer | Molex |
| Material | Copper |
| Maximum Voltage | 24 Volts |
| Package Dimensions | 1.97 x 1.14 x 0.47 inches |
| Temperature Rating | 105 degree celsius |
| Terminal | Pin Terminal |
T**O
Perfect fit for my height adjustable desk motor cable
I purchased a height adjustable desk from Facebook marketplace which was missing a cable connecting two motors. With a combination of Cat6 ethernet cable and Molex Micro-fit 3.0, now I can adjust the desk height :) thank you for great product.
E**.
Works perfectly
Works exactly as it should. Having been in the electronics assembly/repair business for over 35 years the only reason I can imagine for all the bad reviews is using the wrong crimp tool or not accurately loading the pins in the tool properly.
M**1
Don’t do it!
I’ve been crimping Molex since I was a kid installing 12V audio. I’m really struggling to believe these are genuine Molex connectors. The Molex that I’m familiar with use squared pins and these are round. Not a big deal except they don’t consistently match up. Even outside the connector, you’ll struggle to get male to slide into female. The other issue is that they don't lock in. Im used to a very positive CLICK once you slide the PIN into the socket. These not so much…very inconsistent and unreliable.
C**S
Genuine molex
I was wiring up a 3d printer toolhead and needed small connectors, i could have bought from somewhere like digikey or mouser. But these were cheaper overall when you factor prime shipping. Also I purchased a microfit kit from elsewhere but it didn't have 6 pin 2x3 so ended up grabbing these. They were genuine and same as the ones that came in my kit quality wise. You'll need some crimpers with these. I used IWISS IWS-2820M AWG 28-20 crimpers (B078WNZ9FW) and all went well
U**9
Tesla RS485 cable.....this did the trick
Needed to make my own RS485 cable for a tesla powerwall/Neurio system. Helps that I had a molex 3.0 crimper on hand! Perfect.
R**W
Works on Neptune DOS
Great for making a jumper for the Neptune Apex DOS to trick it into showing the DDR tile.
C**.
Fit my stereo speaker perfectly
This fixed my speaker connection on my stereo. Worked perfectly.
B**N
Poor pin fitment and broken clips.
I bought a set of these for a small project that needed a 6-pin disconnect option for a linear actuator cable with some 22ga wiring; tldr is that they didn't work for me. Upon arrival and unpacking, I noticed that one of the clips on one of the female housings was broken (always sucks when extra pieces fall out of the bag); Amazon made it right by shipping a replacement set (arrived intact) but when I went to pin one of the housings I found that the pins were WAY too difficult to insert. No exaggeration: it was literally impossible to get them seated with the small 22ga wires in my project; an 18ga wire barely had enough rigidity to push the pin into the housing, but that wire diameter was too large for the crimp slot on the pin. Haven't really had this issue in the past, so I don't really know what caused it aside from a size mismatch between the pin and the housing. I ended up using a small Sumitomo connector that was slightly too large, but the pins slipped right into place and locked solidly; the rest of these connectors went directly into the garbage because it wasn't even worth repacking and returning them. Bottom line: be careful on these if you're working with anything smaller than 20ga.
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