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Molex plug for FT847 power.


 

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Can someone give me the Molex/Waldon part number for the power plug for the FT847 (and cord mounted socket for it if you know)?? I see places that sell the cable but nowhere do I find the part number (even on the part) so I suspect they are Chinese clones.

At any rate,? does anyone know the part number for the power plug?

Thank you.

Jim Pruitt
WA7DUY


 

I will look it up for Yaesu may still stock

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On 6 Feb 2024, 22:43, at 22:43, Jim Pruitt WA7DUY <jpruitt67@...> wrote:
Can someone give me the Molex/Waldon part number for the power plug for

the FT847 (and cord mounted socket for it if you know)?? I see places
that sell the cable but nowhere do I find the part number (even on the
part) so I suspect they are Chinese clones.

At any rate,? does anyone know the part number for the power plug?

Thank you.

Jim Pruitt
WA7DUY



 

You could also try the rear panel connector for FT857 or FT897, seeing as they are the same item, and more likely to be available

Andy

On Wed, 7 Feb 2024 at 09:18, Andrew Lenton <a@...> wrote:
I will look it up for Yaesu may still stock

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On 6 Feb 2024, 22:43, at 22:43, Jim Pruitt WA7DUY <jpruitt67@...> wrote:
>Can someone give me the Molex/Waldon part number for the power plug for
>
>the FT847 (and cord mounted socket for it if you know)?? I see places
>that sell the cable but nowhere do I find the part number (even on the
>part) so I suspect they are Chinese clones.
>
>At any rate,? does anyone know the part number for the power plug?
>
>Thank you.
>
>Jim Pruitt
>WA7DUY
>
>
>







 

Hi Jim

I found the connector on:
www.molex.com
part number: 39-03-6064

Best 73
Sjoerd
PA3DOL

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Subject: Re: [YaesuFT847] Molex plug for FT847 power.

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On 6 Feb 2024, 22:43, at 22:43, Jim Pruitt WA7DUY <jpruitt67@...> wrote:
Can someone give me the Molex/Waldon part number for the power plug for

the FT847 (and cord mounted socket for it if you know)? I see places
that sell the cable but nowhere do I find the part number (even on the
part) so I suspect they are Chinese clones.

At any rate, does anyone know the part number for the power plug?

Thank you.

Jim Pruitt
WA7DUY



 

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Or maybe order:

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Good Luck

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Jim Pruitt WA7DUY
Sent: dinsdag 6 februari 2024 23:43
To: [email protected]
Subject: [YaesuFT847] Molex plug for FT847 power.

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Can someone give me the Molex/Waldon part number for the power plug for the FT847 (and cord mounted socket for it if you know)?? I see places that sell the cable but nowhere do I find the part number (even on the part) so I suspect they are Chinese clones.

At any rate,? does anyone know the part number for the power plug?

Thank you.

Jim Pruitt
WA7DUY


 

Hello Jim

I just ran through this problem with an Icom and ordered a few connectors to only find out they were crap. Hopefully someone here
will have some insight on some good ones. This is why I try and save everything however when I went to power up the Icom on
the work bench I couldn't find a cord. Ended up robbing one from an old Kenwood. My problem is that I give away too much
surplus and must have given my last one away. I would also be very interested on a good source for those 6 pin connectors.
Purchased a dozen 4 pin power connectors 10+ years ago when they were new to me and they have been serving me well.
Never thought I would have problems with the 6 pin connectors.

73
Pat KD4OBQ


 

Hello Jim, Give me a few days as I placed an order with Mouser and opted for the gold plated contacts. Here are the manufacture part numbers.
Housing 39-03-6064 (1 needed)
Female pin? 02-09-5143(4 needed)

sad part is a single pin cost more than the housing lol

73
Pat KD4OBQ


 

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If you think that is expensive, wait until you price the crimping tool!

Micky K1XH

On 2024-02-07 06:12 PM, KD4OBQ wrote:

Hello Jim, Give me a few days as I placed an order with Mouser and opted for the gold plated contacts. Here are the manufacture part numbers.
Housing 39-03-6064 (1 needed)
Female pin? 02-09-5143(4 needed)

sad part is a single pin cost more than the housing lol

73
Pat KD4OBQ


 

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Hello Sjoerd.

That (AliExpress part) is the wrong end.? I need the one that mates to it.? I think (hope) the Molex 39-03-6064 you linked at Mouser is the one I need.

Thank you.

Jim Pruitt
WA7DUY

On 2/7/2024 1:49 AM, Sjoerd PA3DOL wrote:

Or maybe order:

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?

Good Luck

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Jim Pruitt WA7DUY
Sent: dinsdag 6 februari 2024 23:43
To: [email protected]
Subject: [YaesuFT847] Molex plug for FT847 power.

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Can someone give me the Molex/Waldon part number for the power plug for the FT847 (and cord mounted socket for it if you know)?? I see places that sell the cable but nowhere do I find the part number (even on the part) so I suspect they are Chinese clones.

At any rate,? does anyone know the part number for the power plug?

Thank you.

Jim Pruitt
WA7DUY



 

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Hello Pat.

I need the socket that mates with the power cord end (or same as socket on the back of the radio) so I can make an adapter cable to try and fix an Icom that uses a 4 pin Molex!? Not sure why they used 4 pin on them when most YaeCommWood rigs of that era all used the 6 pin plug!? I did not want to chop the one off the cord on the power supply since I still need it to power the FT840 and FT847.

Thank you.

Jim Pruitt
WA7DUY

On 2/7/2024 5:32 AM, KD4OBQ wrote:

Hello Jim

I just ran through this problem with an Icom and ordered a few connectors to only find out they were crap. Hopefully someone here
will have some insight on some good ones. This is why I try and save everything however when I went to power up the Icom on
the work bench I couldn't find a cord. Ended up robbing one from an old Kenwood. My problem is that I give away too much
surplus and must have given my last one away. I would also be very interested on a good source for those 6 pin connectors.
Purchased a dozen 4 pin power connectors 10+ years ago when they were new to me and they have been serving me well.
Never thought I would have problems with the 6 pin connectors.

73
Pat KD4OBQ


 

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Hello Micky.

I cheat.? I go to our local Hobby Town and get a piece of K&S brass tubing that just fits over the end of the male or female pin I want to remove and slide it down so it pushes the barbs down and the pin can be removed.

Thank you.

Jim Pruitt
WA7DUY

On 2/7/2024 3:59 PM, Micky Corrow via groups.io wrote:

If you think that is expensive, wait until you price the crimping tool!

Micky K1XH

On 2024-02-07 06:12 PM, KD4OBQ wrote:

Hello Jim, Give me a few days as I placed an order with Mouser and opted for the gold plated contacts. Here are the manufacture part numbers.
Housing 39-03-6064 (1 needed)
Female pin? 02-09-5143(4 needed)

sad part is a single pin cost more than the housing lol

73
Pat KD4OBQ


 

Hello Jim

The Molex 39-03-6064 was a bust. The pitch is 6.7mm as the rig's pitch is 6.0mm

I did manage to crimp the crap connector female pins with a .100" crimper and they now fit nicely in the stock rig connector.
Took the new gold plated female's and used the crap housing and now the rig doesn't cut out when you wiggle the power
plug. By the way the crap connector's female pins are the same as what I received today (to big in diameter).

Not sure what to tell you on finding a male connector like what's in the rig as they seem to be allusive.

73
Pat KD4OBQ