9-Volt Connectors

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9-Volt Connectors

Post by John De Maille »

Both 9-volt connectors on my SteelDriver 11, have come apart. Does anyone know where I might get replacements for them ?
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Radio Shack.
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I didn't think it would be as easy as that. I'll give it a try. Thanks !
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Yep, that's one thing they've got, at least they did last time I needed some.
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Post by John Daugherty »

John, you can make your own connector by prying the connections from a 9v battery and soldering it to the wires. Solder the + wire to the female and the - wire to the male.

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Post by John De Maille »

Thanks for the reply's, guys. I went to Radio Shack today and got the connectors, I needed. They're both soldered in and the Steel Driver 11 is back on line. Again, thanks for the info.