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Can I have some help to ID these please - connector and pins for CN102 on an MS9 chassis!

S JST is written on one tab and IB is written on another. The pins protrude through the bottom of the connector and are soldered straight into the board.

Thanks in advance.
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My apologies, I've got a bit ahead of myself pre morning coffee.....

I don't think those solder contact type are part of the EH series, or at least they're not in the data sheet. I imagine they would work as a replacement but I'll see if I can find those exact ones for you.
 
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No worries bud. If it helps for future searching I did the following:

1 ) First I went to > https://www.jst.co.uk/products.php

2) They're a wire to board type connector so I selected the 'PCB Connectors / Tabs' option:

https://www.jst.co.uk/products.php?cat=1&nm=PCB+Connectors+from+JST

3) I then selected the 'Wire to Board Connectors (Crimp Type)' option:

https://www.jst.co.uk/products.php?cat=30&nm=JST+Wire-to-Board+Connectors+(Crimp+Style)

4) From the 'Advanced Search' option I changed the '03 - Pitch/Style:' filter to 'more' and then '2.50mm'

This then lists all of the 2.5mm pitch connectors. I then just looked for an image which matched yours which was the last result on page 2.


I find searching by pitch the easiest way to narrow down and ID a connector. If you have the connector to hand you can normally pretty easily measure the pitch, espoecially if you measure the width of say 10 pins and then dividing by n-1 (9 in this case). You'll get a more accurate result than trying to measure the pitch between two pins. Especially when trying to ID if something is 2.50mm or 2.54mm for example.
 
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What connector is this? It belongs to a WG K7000 chassis.
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Does anybody know under what name I can buy this JST plug? I need both the female and male parts. And how the metal things called which i need to solder to the wire?
It's from a Namco Noir Arcade. I can see "L JST" on the connector, but I can't find anything under this name in my search.
 

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