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I'm repairing something. What exactly is this 6 pin connector called? I need one with wires already. Thanks.
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Molex KK
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Yep. A classic "Molex KK". There are plenty of second source suppliers too. eg Multicomp. A crimper and crimp pins are needed. I use dirt cheap tool:
https://uk.farnell.com/duratool/8pk-033-f/crimp-tool-wire-stripper/dp/3127424?st=Crimping+Tool,
A real molex tool will cost $300 and can crush and rip your flesh if you're not careful. Evil.
Learn to crimp correctly see:
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