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Title: Nak MX100 Din plug replacement
Post by: ts on January 28, 2005, 12:11:55 PM
Someone posted a few days ago with a link to a website with a good din cord replacement for the MX100 and I can't find it. Thanks for any help!
Title: Re: Nak MX100 Din plug replacement
Post by: ts on February 02, 2005, 11:31:42 AM
Still looking for a 4pin din plug for this MX100. Tried RS and some local electronic supply houses. I'd like to try an find one before I go the hardwired route.
Title: Re: Nak MX100 Din plug replacement
Post by: leegeddy on February 02, 2005, 11:48:40 AM
Still looking for a 4pin din plug for this MX100. Tried RS and some local electronic supply houses. I'd like to try an find one before I go the hardwired route.

tony;

try Pacific Radio Electronics in LA.  800-634-9476

ask for Miguel or Paul in sales.

marc
Title: Re: Nak MX100 Din plug replacement
Post by: Mark on February 02, 2005, 12:08:02 PM
I bought a Din connector at my local electronics shop.  $4 or so.  This was over a year ago.  It worked, but if you bumped the cable or connector too hard it would cause a bad connection where power was lost and quickly regained, causing a "gap" on the tape.  I was going to hardwire, but since sold the MX100 to Jimmc on this board.
Title: Re: Nak MX100 Din plug replacement
Post by: ts on February 02, 2005, 12:12:12 PM
Still looking for a 4pin din plug for this MX100. Tried RS and some local electronic supply houses. I'd like to try an find one before I go the hardwired route.

tony;

try Pacific Radio Electronics in LA.  800-634-9476

ask for Miguel or Paul in sales.

marc

Thanks marc. I'm assuming what I should ask for is a 4pin mini din plug push on type(with cable?). The female recepticle on the MX100 measures .459. Should be a standard size, but I've read and heard from losammy that it's not an easy find.
Title: Re: Nak MX100 Din plug replacement
Post by: ts on February 02, 2005, 12:14:48 PM
I bought a Din connector at my local electronics shop.  $4 or so.  This was over a year ago.  It worked, but if you bumped the cable or connector too hard it would cause a bad connection where power was lost and quickly regained, causing a "gap" on the tape.  I was going to hardwire, but since sold the MX100 to Jimmc on this board.

Saw your post in another thread with link, no? Anyway, someone else posted in another thread about a week ago with a good find on a plug with a nice snug fit, also with a link, and I can't find it. I think it was buried in a non topic thread.
Title: Re: Nak MX100 Din plug replacement
Post by: hexyjones on February 02, 2005, 03:07:52 PM
This might be what you are referring to...?

http://www.hosfelt.com/en-us/dept_173.html
Title: Re: Nak MX100 Din plug replacement
Post by: Lil Kim Jong-Il on February 02, 2005, 04:35:01 PM
If you guys are having all this trouble finding a well fitting DIN plug, why not replace the original DIN socket with a new panel mount connector wired in place of the original part, something for which you can get a properly mating plug?  You could put a locking connector in there and that would be better for field use anyway.
Title: Re: Nak MX100 Din plug replacement
Post by: ts on February 02, 2005, 07:06:48 PM
This might be what you are referring to...?

http://www.hosfelt.com/en-us/dept_173.html
Yep, that's the one. Thank-you :)
Title: Re: Nak MX100 Din plug replacement
Post by: ts on February 02, 2005, 07:08:09 PM
If you guys are having all this trouble finding a well fitting DIN plug, why not replace the original DIN socket with a new panel mount connector wired in place of the original part, something for which you can get a properly mating plug?  You could put a locking connector in there and that would be better for field use anyway.
You got a good point there, but I'm electronically challenged. Big Time! ;D
Title: Re: Nak MX100 Din plug replacement
Post by: Tim on February 02, 2005, 07:08:41 PM
then you shouldn't be running Naks!

;)
Title: Re: Nak MX100 Din plug replacement
Post by: admkrk on February 04, 2005, 07:45:43 PM
If you guys are having all this trouble finding a well fitting DIN plug, why not replace the original DIN socket with a new panel mount connector wired in place of the original part, something for which you can get a properly mating plug?  You could put a locking connector in there and that would be better for field use anyway.

that would work grate, but if you're going to open it up, why not just go w/ los's hard wire job? 

although getting the new plugs is a pain, it leaves the mx-100 in "original" condition.   (think resale for up-grade)
Title: Re: Nak MX100 Din plug replacement
Post by: Lil Kim Jong-Il on February 09, 2005, 10:15:09 AM
Yeah, I understand your point about original condition.  But one could easily keep the oem part for a restoration just like people do with cars.   I'm just not a fan of pigtails hanging off boxes or non locking connectors for the field.

I had an MX100 with the original din cable so I never had to consider it.  But I've been reading about this DIN fit issue for at least 10 years and the solution seems so simple.
Title: Re: Nak MX100 Din plug replacement
Post by: admkrk on February 09, 2005, 08:59:43 PM
Yeah, I understand your point about original condition.  But one could easily keep the oem part for a restoration just like people do with cars.   I'm just not a fan of pigtails hanging off boxes or non locking connectors for the field.

I had an MX100 with the original din cable so I never had to consider it.  But I've been reading about this DIN fit issue for at least 10 years and the solution seems so simple.

the hosfelt connectors are a very tight fit, not locking, but tighter than any other non locking connection on my rig. i don't get to use it enough to say about the longevity of them, but you need a $5 min order for a $1 plug, or something like that. plus the shipping. w/ the original cable, that's all you need. w/ the pig tail, you could use almost any connectors you have handy,locking or otherwise,as long as it has atleast 4 pins. or wire it direct to the batt box.

i don't mean to be redundant, but there are pleanty of options. plus it finaly hit me what you were saying and it brings up a ?, finding a pannel mount plug that would fit properly. maybe not an issue, but wouldn't think the plug would be one either.