[GreenKeys] Molex Connectors and pins

DR HOUSE k9tty at dls.net
Mon Nov 7 23:30:16 EST 2011


Roy,

Thank you for your enjoyable reply.

I do not have a lot of different types of Molex so some might need to  
be ordered.
We will see... at least the price is right.... postage only.

Best,
Don

P.S. As far as I know the Museum of Communications is reliable. The  
one I worry about is the Alcatel-Lucent museum.
I would hate to see all the stuff they collected (once shown in IEEE  
Spectrum) get dumped at sea for an artificial reef.

DRH


On 7 Nov 2011, at 9:15 PM, Roy Morgan wrote:


On Nov 7, 2011, at 6:56 PM, DR HOUSE wrote:

> Hi Roy,
>
> I will do this for you as soon as I can find time.

HAH!  Same thing here.  I have a LONG list of things to do.

As a friend of mine who has a PhD in marine neuro physics says: "Don't  
waste a single brain cell worrying about that."

It's apt to be SOME time before I get to running that terminal unit.   
Here is the list of all parts needed from an earlier Greenkeys post  
(Possibly from YOU!):

Here is the molex info for the ST-6000.
The parts can be found on page 919 in Mouser's online catalog.
You will need:
3 each of the 3 pin sockets
538-03-09-1081
2 each of the 3 pin plugs
538-03-09-2031
1 each of the 6 pin socket
538-03-09-1061
1 each of the 6 pin plug
538-03-09-2061
12 each of the female pins
538-02-09-1144
15 each of the male pins
538-02-09-2143


> I purposely saved all of these as I knew Greenkeys folks would need  
> them.

Thanks much for your kindness.

> Right now I am scrapping and trashing 3 generations of "stuff" to  
> set up a new museum in my huge basement.

You are lucky to havea big basement.  My second previous house had a  
nice basement, but I filled it too full.  Previous house had  
essentially no basement, and what was there was full of furnace, oil  
tanks, pipes, and water across the floor in Spring.  this house has a  
nice big basement, but it's an 1860's stone foundation and it leaks  
most of the year. Totally useless for much of anything due to wetness.

> In the end, when I check out I hope most of it, at least the rare  
> stuff, will go to the Museum of Communications in Seattle.

Are they reliable and stable?  I hope they are.

> I owe some items to others as well, but I have to go slow and get it  
> done right.

The Queen is not waiting for this stuff - no brain cells, remember  :-)

Thanksmuch,
Roy

Roy Morgan
k1lky at earthlink.net
K1LKY Since 1958 - Keep 'em Glowing!






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