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Modular cradle type connector needed (120VAC 20AMP)

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kyazh

Electrical
Apr 13, 2007
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Hello all. I am in search for a high power (120VAC 20+Amp) capable modular connector set. I have tried allied, mouser, digikey, hirose and bourns. The closest thing that comes to what I need is the bourns ...


but its only rated at 3Amp a connector. I need something similar to the connectors on cell phone cradles, wireless phone bases, and notebook battery connectors. Any help is appreciated. Thank you!
 
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I don't get it you say you need a connector that can handle 2.4kW that is the same as a 50mA cell phone connector.

What about conventional cord/plug systems like normal house power plugs?

Keith Cress
Flamin Systems, Inc.-
 
In physical form factor it needs to be like a cordless phone charging system. Where part A can be placed on to part B and there will be electrical contact without a mechanical connection (no locking systems or anything). The main issue is it has to be fairly compact. A conventional plug is not only too tall, but also too wide. Thanks for the help though.
 
Can you use an inductive coupling? At a previous employer we were playing with a development unit which could transmit a few tens of kW through a watertight insulating casing. It was quite effective. There was also a smaller version which used similar principles to power a compact fluorescent lamp without any exposed conductors.

I can't find anything on the web from my former employer, but my ex-boss worked at Southampton University where this idea kicked off:



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"no locking system..."
How about a magnet to hold the moving part in place ?
Switch the current on when the connector is safely seated?




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