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Old 04-06-2012, 06:25 AM
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Rod,
try to establish the pitch of the connector (distance between adjacent pins.. measure the distance between pin 1 and pin 10, divide this number by 9).
If it is 1/10" (100mils, 2.54mm) then it is easy to find the replacement, almost anything with the same pitch will do.
Dean's link looks a good one.. this is set of 5 connectors (male and female), crimping is easy (special tool), but not necessary to attach the wires.

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