Electrical connector help

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I was gifted a Powerlet Dual Rear Kit (PKT-028) for the ST1300 (thank you @Ryan_B !) which is missing the wiring harness to connect to the bike's battery.

I'd like to keep the original connector on the Powerlet side, but need its female counterpart for the harness I'll build myself.

I've looked on http://www.cycleterminal.com/ and https://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/Elec__Products/Connectors/250_Connectors/250_connectors.html and according to Eastern Beaver it appears to be a Sumitomo LT Type .250” Connector. But wouldn't you know it? cycleterminal.com doesn't list it. And Eastern Beaver's min qty and shipping are too rich for just this one connector.

Any suggestions for where I might find one?

Thanks!



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Powerlet was the first place I reached out to. :) Of course it was over the weekend so I didn't expect a response yet.
 
Powerlet was the first place I reached out to. :) Of course it was over the weekend so I didn't expect a response yet.
I'm on my tablet so I can't copy-paste but goto CycleTerminal site .....
Click connectors....
2nd box over...click 250 lock type....
Scroll Scroll....to
2pin 6.3mm ..male and female
Apparently there's Yazaki and Sumitomo brands...

Cheers
 
I bought a combo box of multi-pin connectors, male and female, on Amazon for about 16 bucks.
I'm quite sure I'll never use them all.
They are mentioned here elsewhere in electrical threads.
 

Z1 has an assortment of individual connectors and terminals.
 
Powerlet was the first place I reached out to. :) Of course it was over the weekend so I didn't expect a response yet.
I believe I have the correct powerlet harness that goes from that unit to the battery.
I'll dig around in my parts cabinet and see if I can locate it.
I'll try and contact you later.
 
Thanks for the replies!

I'm on my tablet so I can't copy-paste but goto CycleTerminal site .....
Click connectors....
2nd box over...click 250 lock type....
Scroll Scroll....to
2pin 6.3mm ..male and female
Apparently there's Yazaki and Sumitomo brands...
Cheers
Did visit them first. Both are locking connectors. The Sumitomo looks like both blades are parallel to one another, the Yazaki appear perpendicular. Both would work if I decide to cut off the original connector. I'm not there yet, but I'm close. Not sure of the female Yazaki will work even with its locking tab that will lock with nothing! Of course I won't cut anything until I have all parts in hand first.

Try Corsa technic, https://www.corsa-technic.com/
I have ordered from them before.
I did visit here and I couldn't find a match.

Another vote for CycleTerminal!
Yes, I agree! I got a reply from Joe and though he was sorry he didn't have an exact match he did recommend I visit Eastern Beaver. Truly a Miracle on 34th St, Macys/Gimbles moment. :)

You could just use two matching individual terminals.
Yeah, I think I'm getting to that point.

I bought a combo box of multi-pin connectors, male and female, on Amazon for about 16 bucks.
I'm quite sure I'll never use them all.
They are mentioned here elsewhere in electrical threads.
I think I've got the same kit, but I think the wire gauge is too large to allow two wires inserted into one terminal like on this original connector. I' rather not cut it and have to crimp two wires into one terminal if I can avoid it.

Z1 has an assortment of individual connectors and terminals.
Had not found them before but will visit!

I believe I have the correct powerlet harness that goes from that unit to the battery.
I'll dig around in my parts cabinet and see if I can locate it.
I'll try and contact you later.
And of course the White Courtesy Phone works both ways apparently! If you've got one, I'll gladly take it off your hands Larry!


Thanks for all the tips everyone!
 
Thanks for the replies!


Did visit them first. Both are locking connectors. The Sumitomo looks like both blades are parallel to one another, the Yazaki appear perpendicular. Both would work if I decide to cut off the original connector. I'm not there yet, but I'm close. Not sure of the female Yazaki will work even with its locking tab that will lock with nothing! Of course I won't cut anything until I have all parts in hand first.


I did visit here and I couldn't find a match.


Yes, I agree! I got a reply from Joe and though he was sorry he didn't have an exact match he did recommend I visit Eastern Beaver. Truly a Miracle on 34th St, Macys/Gimbles moment. :)


Yeah, I think I'm getting to that point.


I think I've got the same kit, but I think the wire gauge is too large to allow two wires inserted into one terminal like on this original connector. I' rather not cut it and have to crimp two wires into one terminal if I can avoid it.

Had not found them before but will visit!


And of course the White Courtesy Phone works both ways apparently! If you've got one, I'll gladly take it off your hands Larry!


Thanks for all the tips everyone!
Don't snip the connector off. Remove the pins from the connector and find a 2 pin pair that will accept that size/style pin.
 
Don't snip the connector off. Remove the pins from the connector and find a 2 pin pair that will accept that size/style pin.
Yeah, you're right. Had a brain cramp on which direction the terminals were inserted into the connector.

Joe from cycleterminal.com suggested the same thing in an email to me.

I thought of that at first and then mistakenly convinced myself that the terminal was inserted from the other direction.:nuts:
 
From your picture the spades look to be 3-4mm. I think the connector you want is in the link below.
 
This is what I would replace them with:

 
This turned out to be a great electrical connector thread, picked up ideas from different vendors I haven't used.
--Joe is still the man!
 
This turned out to be a great electrical connector thread, picked up ideas from different vendors I haven't used.
--Joe is still the man!
I agree wholeheartedly! I'm always impressed by the passion shared by so many across the motorcycling community, whether it's guys like Joe and Jim keeping us flush with connectors or @Mellow keeping this site vibrant and alive to @Igofar freely sharing his wealth of knowledge and experience (go ahead, try and stop him!)

My thanks to everyone for chiming in on my behalf. I've added at least a couple new component vendors to my bookmarks :)
 
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This turned out to be a great electrical connector thread, picked up ideas from different vendors I haven't used.
This is but one small part of the reason I read everything on here, even if it doesn't seem to apply to me or my situation at the moment.
The previously-unheard-of resources, as well as the I-don't-need-to-do-that-yet projects are being stored on Google Drive and Evernote. They're both more efficient than my old-style, stuffed-to-overflowing drawers in my file cabinets.
And where do these silly hyphens keep coming from? They're every-where!
 
And where do these silly hyphens keep coming from? They're every-where!
You went to a Catholic school and the nuns pounded proper grammar into the depths of your soul at the threat of eternal damnation?
 
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