On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 10:22 PM, Tom Gralewicz <m
...@ieee.org> wrote:
> If you don't mind used, I get get you something.
> What kind of terminals do you need?
> The picture shows one designed to press onto wires and pierce the
> insulation, I have also seen them with spade terminals and solder lugs.
> Tom
> On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 7:14 PM, Dont let google be evil <
> mp3galenaope...@robbyworld.com> wrote:
>> Sadly I just recently threw away a faulty HarborFreight timer that may
>> have had two sockets which looked like that.
>> The only suggestion I might offer is that it may be cheaper/easier to
>> find a donor device which already has one in it than to find someone
>> selling onesie/twosies.
>> SweetPotato
>> On Thursday, October 25, 2012 5:48:57 PM UTC-5, Dan Felix wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> Does anyone know where I can get quantity 1 of a snap-in electrical
>>> socket that snaps into a 24mm x 24mm opening? The broken one is marked
>>> Rong Feng SS-6B (http://www.rongfeng.com.tw/**pdf/SS-6B.pdf<http://www.rongfeng.com.tw/pdf/SS-6B.pdf>
>>> ).
>>> My first searches for the exact part number turned up lots available for
>>> purchase of 300 or 1000 pieces; only need one.
>>> Thanks,
>>> Dan
>>> 414-213-4700
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> Tom Gralewicz
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> www.deadcomputers.com
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