I have an unusual sevo motor I want to try out and did not get
the wire connector with it when I bought it.
My neighbor is a machinist who works on airplane parts, was
able to help by giving me a connection to a place that supplies the
aero-space industry. They have all the connectors for servo motors.
Connection World in the Seattle area. If you can't find these
connectors look them up or I can help out if I can.
I thought this was really cool they aren't far from me and I've
been looking to get this motor going for awhile. I was going
to just make a junction box on the motor and use wire crimp
connectors to the bayonet pins.
It would have been out of stuff from home depot so I knew I could
do better. Well I found the place to get the real thing.
The catalog says this connector and the size smaller uses #8 wire
and rated to 78 amps . I also bought a bunch of shrink wrap to
really make a professional connection to the motor. It was about $30.