Antec NeoHE PSU -- 6-pin connector Part no.?

  • Thread starter Percival P. Cassidy
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Percival P. Cassidy

I have an Antec NeoHE power supply that came with far too few power
cables for my SCSI HDs and CD/DVD drives (all with "traditional" 4-pin
Molex connectors).

Since this PSU has sockets (6-pin, in a square configuration, with a
"latch") for connecting drive power cables, I'd rather use cables that
plug directly into the PSU than use splitters connected to the two
cables that came with it.

Antec does sell additional cables as "spare parts," but the price seems
unreasonable. Can somebody tell me the part no. for the connector -- and
where to buy some -- so I can simply replace the connectors on some
cables I already have?

Perce
 
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Paul

Percival said:
I have an Antec NeoHE power supply that came with far too few power
cables for my SCSI HDs and CD/DVD drives (all with "traditional" 4-pin
Molex connectors).

Since this PSU has sockets (6-pin, in a square configuration, with a
"latch") for connecting drive power cables, I'd rather use cables that
plug directly into the PSU than use splitters connected to the two
cables that came with it.

Antec does sell additional cables as "spare parts," but the price seems
unreasonable. Can somebody tell me the part no. for the connector -- and
where to buy some -- so I can simply replace the connectors on some
cables I already have?

Perce

For the six pin end, it could be a member of the "Mini-Fit Jr" family.
Try searching digikey.com for examples. There are both male and female
housings, and I'm not sure what the NeoHE is using. The available pictures
aren't clear enough.

http://rocky.digikey.com/scripts/ProductInfo.dll?Site=US&V=23&M=39-01-2060

You'll need the proper crimp pins to go with it.

Paul
 

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