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    DIN plug repairs

    For those in the know about such things, I'd like to know where best (in Wellington) to go to get a moulded 4-pin DIN plug repaired/replaced. One of our bike-to-bike intercoms has got a stuffed female connector on the push-to-talk bit that goes on the handlebars. As this is a sealed plug unit, and my arms aren't long enough to see what's going on, I need the assistance of a competent professional to execute a satisfactory repair.

    Thoughts??
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    Hi Hitcher,

    Is it a mini-din, like a mouse connector, but with 4 pins, not 6? 8mm diameter

    Or is it the larger DIN, like some old stereo/tape decks used (old AT keyboards too) 15mm dia

    I can sort you out with a mini-din.

    If its the larger size, if you source the socket, I can repair.

    Ola

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    Quote Originally Posted by bungbung
    Hi Hitcher,

    Is it a mini-din, like a mouse connector, but with 4 pins, not 6? 8mm diameter

    Or is it the larger DIN, like some old stereo/tape decks used (old AT keyboards too) 15mm dia

    I can sort you out with a mini-din.

    If its the larger size, if you source the socket, I can repair.

    Ola
    Yes, it is definitely the mini 8mm variety. Your offer is most welcome! Please send me a PM with your contact details.
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    You'll be wanting something like the fella on the right?

    Can you confirm the spacing of the pins?

    Ola
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    Mate them b some big fingers AHHHHHHH

    I guess any electrical place might be able to fix it properly for ya.
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