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Ian
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Hello,
I am looking for a connector that will work like a d-sub (9 pin) but does
not have quite as tight a connection. I have a rather unique application
for it. I have a box whose inner temperature and humidity I need to be able
to control. The temperature and humidity controls funnel through the
connector. The entire box sits on a base with another connector of the
opposite gender. This way, the temperature and humidity controls can be
connected to the power supply (through the base) without a lot of loose
wires. Loose wires create several problems, the worst being that they can
block the beam of light that we use to make measurements of our samples.
I was originally planning on using d-sub 9 connectors, but their tight
connection makes removing the box from the base a challenge. Furthermore,
since the box is removed from and put back on the base several times a day,
I'm worried that the d-subs will break quickly. Can anyone recommend any
items that will solve these problems? I need something about as small as a
d-sub, and it must be mountable. I only need 6 pins, not 9.
Thanks,
Ian Hlavacek
hlavacek@rice.edu
I am looking for a connector that will work like a d-sub (9 pin) but does
not have quite as tight a connection. I have a rather unique application
for it. I have a box whose inner temperature and humidity I need to be able
to control. The temperature and humidity controls funnel through the
connector. The entire box sits on a base with another connector of the
opposite gender. This way, the temperature and humidity controls can be
connected to the power supply (through the base) without a lot of loose
wires. Loose wires create several problems, the worst being that they can
block the beam of light that we use to make measurements of our samples.
I was originally planning on using d-sub 9 connectors, but their tight
connection makes removing the box from the base a challenge. Furthermore,
since the box is removed from and put back on the base several times a day,
I'm worried that the d-subs will break quickly. Can anyone recommend any
items that will solve these problems? I need something about as small as a
d-sub, and it must be mountable. I only need 6 pins, not 9.
Thanks,
Ian Hlavacek
hlavacek@rice.edu