Help me source this part

anon4

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yes but suntour to Halfords built without a clue spec and probably only for them
Nah they make others, not in the UK though. All sport this connector as far as I can tell. Halfords has exclusive deal in the UK with them though
 

wheeliepete

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Would be good to be able to compare it with a Julet and Higo motor connector. The pin config. could be the same. Does this motor have a split cable, or does it run right back to the controller? I have a Q100 motor that I think has Higo connectors, will check later.
 

anon4

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Would be good to be able to compare it with a Julet and Higo motor connector. The pin config. could be the same. Does this motor have a split cable, or does it run right back to the controller? I have a Q100 motor that I think has Higo connectors, will check later.
It runs straight to controller. I think im just going to splice them with bullets or similar because finding this is proving impossible
 

harrys

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That's the reverse of the Julet 9 pin motor connectors, which have the male pins in a male plug. In OP's situation, they put the male pins in a female receptacle.

There's a lot of good features about the 9 pin motor connectors. Compact. Fit thru a 12mm axle nut. But not for high currents. Sometimes hard to plug together. Not easy to probe/diagnose.

You could buy the extension cable pictured earlier. Splice the female side inside the controller (easy). Splice the male side to motor (more difficult). Bullets and a six pin molex is easier, but kind of ugly,

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wheeliepete

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Good point harrys, they are the opposite to the connectors I've got. I've used 3 pin amass connectors for motor wires a few times, they are solder on, but nice and solid. Having a split in the cable near the motor deff. makes wheel removal a lot easier. I've got a motor at the moment with a damaged cable that is now not long enough to reach the controller, ordered an extension cable. Could be my 1st attempt at a motor rewire:eek: