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Central Heating question
« on: 05 September 2011, 18:20:54 »

I'm after a 5 pin quick connector for the 3 port valve on my C/H system, but for the life of me I cant find anything equivalent on the net!  Anbody have an idea what they are called.  I know BG use them but as said cant find anything equivalent?

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Re: Central Heating question
« Reply #1 on: 05 September 2011, 18:32:23 »

Molex?......they come in multiple-pin forms and are polarized. :y
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Re: Central Heating question
« Reply #2 on: 05 September 2011, 18:45:36 »

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Molex?......they come in multiple-pin forms and are polarized. :y

Thanks Debs, but putting molex in boogle still dont seem to show the one thats fitted on my C/H system.  Will have to try and put a picture of it on this thread :-/
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Re: Central Heating question
« Reply #3 on: 05 September 2011, 19:21:01 »

Molex as a manufacturer make literaly 10's of thousands of different types of connector.

I cant recall seeing a mid position valve with a connector on it so can you post up the make and model?
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Re: Central Heating question
« Reply #4 on: 05 September 2011, 20:54:27 »

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Molex as a manufacturer make literaly 10's of thousands of different types of connector.

I cant recall seeing a mid position valve with a connector on it so can you post up the make and model?

Mark

These connectors are not as standard.  B/G use them for ease of replacement after installation.  If you get my drift.

Mid position valve is a Myson Power Extra.

This is the connector used between the JB and Valve (after market fit)



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Re: Central Heating question
« Reply #5 on: 05 September 2011, 23:18:59 »

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Molex as a manufacturer make literaly 10's of thousands of different types of connector.

I cant recall seeing a mid position valve with a connector on it so can you post up the make and model?

Mark

These connectors are not as standard.  B/G use them for ease of replacement after installation.  If you get my drift.

Mid position valve is a Myson Power Extra.

This is the connector used between the JB and Valve (after market fit)




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Re: Central Heating question
« Reply #6 on: 06 September 2011, 05:47:14 »

Vamps is spot on with his advice. I have used the same too.  :y
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Re: Central Heating question
« Reply #7 on: 06 September 2011, 14:10:22 »

Gone with water proof JB and some lock and pin choc blocs - not exactly what I wanted, but hey it will work.  Thanks guys :y
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