I don't have a part number, but Digikey has every molex connector known to man and there are a bunch! The biggest problem is sorting through all the different varietys. Digikey has a multitude of electrical supplies and a great resource, it just takes time to figure out their system in regards to refining search results.
That maybe and if that is the case then Micro-Fit 3.0 comes in difference sizes. The two sets that I bought were Micro-Fit 3.0 and they are bigger and won't fit.I'm fairly sure they are Molex Micro-Fit 3.0 connectors.
That maybe and if that is the case then Micro-Fit 3.0 comes in difference sizes. The two sets that I bought were Micro-Fit 3.0 and they are bigger and won't fit.
Hmm weird. How did they not fit? My connector for the aileron trim has the 3.0 mm spacing and looks like the micro fit molex has on their site. There are a few variations for the receptacles- plain and panel mount that could account for them not fitting into the brackets. The plain ones are a bit bigger and don’t have the locking tabs but should mate with the male side without problems.
Can't say, I bought them from two different places that was advertised as Micro-Fit 3.0. It is possible that they advertised it wrong but it will not fit even by force. There difference is not just the tab or slightly larger. But I will use them else where as they are easier to work with considering larger pins.
I just checked the connector on my aileron trim and it's Molex p/n 43020-0600, 2 row, 6 pin, panel mount. molex housing page is here.
The p/n is on the housing itself on the opposite side of the "molex" logo.
Also, it looks like the pins for this housing is WM1837-ND
thank you very much for looking this up and sharing the info.
But it does beg the question - why use Micro Molex ?
They are vile to wire up, you need a special tool and an enormous magnifying glass.
We use D-Sub connectors insulated with heat shrink and a service loop in case of remedial work at a later time.
I believe Vans are moving away from Micro Molex.