I’m looking for a 5 pin connector type that I can easily find chassis plugs for both male and female.

I’ve looked at DIN and mini xlr connectors, but have unsurprisingly been unable to find male chassis sockets.

The pins needs to support 12V 10A*

*realistically only expects about 6-7A flowing through 1 pin and one fourth of that through the 4 others.

  • lemmyman@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Dang 10A is kind of beefy, what is this for?

    Do you need IP rating?

    If you didn’t need 10A I would have recommended M12 connectors

    • UndercoverUlrikHD@programming.devOP
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      3 months ago

      A few meters LED strips.

      According to the spec sheet only 7.5A should be necessary with a recommended 25% margin for a total 9.4A for the power supply. I rounded up to 10 for simplicity, and that’s the spec of the power supply I have.

      Measuring max current at peak brightness is only at ~6A though, so 10A isn’t strictly necessary.

      IP rating isn’t necessary, it should all fit into a small box with some circuitry for PWM signaling used inside a normal room.

      • Tolookah@discuss.tchncs.de
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        3 months ago

        Are you concerned about the voltage drop on the strip itself? A second connector feeding power to the opposite end might be wanted.

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          3 months ago

          I haven’t noticed any difference in brightness between the first and last LED. Since the power is sent via PWM controlled mosfets, splitting the power wouldn’t work all that well since it inevitably have to connect the box (with the connectors) with the PWM circuitry.