Help to identify a power connector. (1 Viewer)

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Trying to assist someone on Facebook motorhome group.
Anyone know what this white connector is fitted to Autotrails . It's the plug and socket near the top.. Ignore the big one, they bought it by mistake..
 

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It looks like a 'Multicomp' 4.2mm connector. Obtainable from CPC.co.uk (Farnell), but looking at the current (no pun intended) catalogue they only seem to be available as 2 or 4 pole.
 
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the white one looks like a regin one often used on heating systems to make removal of pumps easier youll get one from a city plumbing or plumb/parts center usually come in three and five ways the 5 way ones are more common they come in a pack both parts

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Do they want the male or the female?
Personally I would just replace them with a readily available connector
 
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Do they want the male or the female?
Personally I would just replace them with a readily available connector

Not for me.. Just a facebook query that i was trying to assist with... I have put them on to sargent to double check..

Mitzimad, cheers.. will pass it on..
 

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Hi Tonka
Looks like a 230v in-line push-fit connector.
As an example -

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Hi Tonka
Looks like a 230v in-line push-fit connector.
As an example -

Thats the same as the one they bought by mistake.. The ones they want are a bit further up the pic near the hole in the floor... they may have sorted it by now as they were going to call Sargent...
 

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Hi Tonka
Given the one I referred to comes with the both male and female parts why don't they just replace both parts? Or am I being stoopit!
 
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Hi Tonka
Given the one I referred to comes with the both male and female parts why don't they just replace both parts? Or am I being stoopit!

Not my task... And not really sure on what they are doing.. Suspect trying to add extra mains sockets..
I have given up now and passed on what i can...

THANKS ALL..... MISSION ABORTED...

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Yep looks like a Molex minifit!

I have the crimping tool and pin removal tool for those!
 

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We use them in the workshop for ease of adding things in. but I agree with Paul that simpler to replace both sides if the original isn't available

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