I hope this is the right place for this post.
I'm looking to purchase about 1,000 2x23 card edge connectors for use with the ZX81.
I've seen a single post on SellMyRetro which has one seller in Germany which cuts them down from longer connectors and
I've contacted him and he's going to get back to me, but ultimately I'm looking to find a second supplier in case
he is unable to provide the quantity I need. That is nothing personal against him at all; I'd just like to mitigate the risk of
one single supplier failing to supply.
I'm based in the UK, but I am willing to purchase from anybody who is willing to ship to the UK.
I'm not expecting to find genuine NOS 23x2 connectors (Although I am suspicious as to whether these ever existed at all, and Sinclair simply modified longer connectors in the first place), but I would expect you'd need to cut down 25x2 or 30x2 connectors, de-burr the edges and fit the 'key'.
WANTED: Large quantity of 2x23 Card Edge Connectors
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Re: WANTED: Large quantity of 2x23 Card Edge Connectors
If you are going to buy a large quantity like 1000 units, have you enquired with any of the large electronic suppliers?
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Re: WANTED: Large quantity of 2x23 Card Edge Connectors
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Re: WANTED: Large quantity of 2x23 Card Edge Connectors
I buy from the producer.
They are not NOS but hey those connectors in the 80ies were awful quality. Bent and broken feathers or broke plastic everywhere, even with otherwise top products like Memotech.
These are brand new, best quality I ever saw! The twin feather contacts go around 360 degrees, a full circle so nothing can be bent to make short circuits. No more wobble with these edge connectors.
https://m.ebay.de/itm/50pc-Industrial-C ... 1416148641
Very good quality and acceptable price. Of course they also supply in larger quantities and other length.
Just give them a try.
An excellent seller. I buy all my edge connectors from them in correct length for joyce, spectrum, QL, interface 2 etc.
They are all "closed" so for zx81 and spectrum you need to cut off the end pieces. I use a proxxon circular saw which is very fast once set for the correct length of what needs to be cut off.
Kind regards Paul
They are not NOS but hey those connectors in the 80ies were awful quality. Bent and broken feathers or broke plastic everywhere, even with otherwise top products like Memotech.
These are brand new, best quality I ever saw! The twin feather contacts go around 360 degrees, a full circle so nothing can be bent to make short circuits. No more wobble with these edge connectors.
https://m.ebay.de/itm/50pc-Industrial-C ... 1416148641
Very good quality and acceptable price. Of course they also supply in larger quantities and other length.
Just give them a try.
An excellent seller. I buy all my edge connectors from them in correct length for joyce, spectrum, QL, interface 2 etc.
They are all "closed" so for zx81 and spectrum you need to cut off the end pieces. I use a proxxon circular saw which is very fast once set for the correct length of what needs to be cut off.
Kind regards Paul
Last edited by Paul on Sat Jan 27, 2018 8:40 am, edited 3 times in total.
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Re: WANTED: Large quantity of 2x23 Card Edge Connectors
Ah, I don't add a key but bend over the back two pins together and solder them so the feathers can't be pulled out. If you design your own pcb you can solder them to the PCB as well. Then I solder a little piece of wire across the two feathers which acts as the key.
Main reason for soldering the keys are:
I lost keys in the past which caused broken addons and destroyed ULAs.
I find it difficult to manufacture such tiny things like the keys while I can perfectly solder tiny things and cut small pieces of wire.
I don't need to pull out the two feathers (at the right place!) to make room for the key.
Of course Keys look more original but I don't produce remakes of old devices but new ones
Main reason for soldering the keys are:
I lost keys in the past which caused broken addons and destroyed ULAs.
I find it difficult to manufacture such tiny things like the keys while I can perfectly solder tiny things and cut small pieces of wire.
I don't need to pull out the two feathers (at the right place!) to make room for the key.
Of course Keys look more original but I don't produce remakes of old devices but new ones
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But, in practice, there is.