I have a beacon and horn unit from , i think, an ambulance. I have the horn and light part and the controller part,
What i need is parts to connect controller to the noise and light show.
The wires from both parts currently dead end in a 7 pin plus center pin male connector.
Please look at the pictures. As i get older my language skills diminish
What I would like to locate is 2 female 7 pin connectors. I have an accessory plug to pigtail in power Any ideas on locating the female connectors ? what is the proper name of these things.Thingamajig doesn't get you very far in a google search
electrical connectors
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Re: electrical connectors
Look carefully on the plug that you have. There should be a mil-std number (MSxxxx.xx....) It will probably end with the letter "P" for pins. Google the same number but substitute "S" for the P. (S for Socket)
Mike
'76 710K
'76 710K
Re: electrical connectors
Paul C.
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'73 Swiss 710M SOLD
'89 Puch 230GE
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'73 Swiss 710M SOLD
'89 Puch 230GE
Re: electrical connectors
I've used them as well for trailer connectors quick shipping and usually have just what you need.pcolette wrote:Try this outfit. http://www.eriksmilitarysurplus.com/miraca.html
They've helped me in the past.
1974 712M AKA the Banana
1974 710M AKA the project truck
1987 718M Now Sold
1975 Volvo TGB1111 Now Sold
1973 Pinzgauer 712M x2 Now Sold
1963 404S Now Sold
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Re: electrical connectors
Thanks for the help!! Gottem on the way !!