Kind of looks like a molex. Try PN 0009930400. I like Digi-key to search for this stuff. Try to get the pitch as accurate as possible and use the filters. I found this by selecting pitches from .15"-.156". (3.81-3.96mm) Also set the #positions/rows and that cut it to 96 entries. Then they have a picture of the connector usually on a left column that if you hover over it in the browser it will enlarge. Fairly fast way to whittle down the choices. If you know color, materials, gender etc you can cut the list size down more. I've gotten a real appreciation for the vast number of connectors out there. Vast. You'll want to watch for easy stuff like circular versus rectangular pins and more nuance like yours has a locking notch all the way across. Some have a nib in the center, some are on the edges, some have two nibs, ...
Thanks MikeAtx, that's quite helpful 👍
Edit : thanks to your hints I found it https://fr.rs-online.com/web/p/boitiers-de-connecteurs-pour-circuits-imprimes/6795072?gb=s
Actual pitch on my equipment is 3.96
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Edit : thanks to your hints I found it https://fr.rs-online.com/web/p/boitiers-de-connecteurs-pour-circuits-imprimes/6795072?gb=s
Actual pitch on my equipment is 3.96
I love this forum :
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Very good. I use a set of calipers as minuscule differences can get the wrong part. Fortunately most of these little plastic things are inexpensive. Don't forget the the pins. Probably separate item and make sure the gender is right. Often the shell accepts both male/female pins and so you have to match what it connects to. Sometimes they even mix the pin genders for extra fun.
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Thanks again for the wise advice, I found the corresponding hardware https://fr.rs-online.com/web/p/contacts-a-sertir/1733284Very good. I use a set of calipers as minuscule differences can get the wrong part. Fortunately most of these little plastic things are inexpensive. Don't forget the the pins. Probably separate item and make sure the gender is right. Often the shell accepts both male/female pins and so you have to match what it connects to. Sometimes they even mix the pin genders for extra fun.
You'll also find that style connector inside commercial and consumer electronics - rather than typical Molex.
As a matter of fact it is used in an active monitor for connecting the amps to the drivers.You'll also find that style connector inside commercial and consumer electronics - rather than typical Molex.
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