Im repairing an old electronic organ i was wondering if any could me indentify the type of plug this is so i could get a new one. its 24 pin and says Burndy on it.
Hard to tell without seeing the other side, but it looks like a DIP 24 header.
those kind of extensions were common 20 years ago, but are very rare now. probably your best bet is to make your own using 2 rows of machined female headers and soldering wires.
you want the machined headers, with round pins, not the regular, rectangular headers coz they likely wont fit.
As the anon said, you're better off just making your own rather than trying to find a replacement part which will be just as old anyway.
>>1156974
Why would, of all things, there be a need to change a connector that isn't broken? Just buy/make the cable, no need to replace the header. Sure it's /diy/ but within reason man.
>>1156974
..are you genuinely advocating nigger rigging shit when the replacement part is three fucking dollars? OP specifically indicated that he wanted to buy a replacement part. How fucking poor are you anon?
>>1156974
>That's the /diy/ way!
DIY steps to building a house
>plant trees
>let trees grow.
>beat down tree with broken branch
>use newly beaten timbers to mine for iron
>find iron
>use wood from tree to start fire
(don't forget to plant more trees in the mean time, houses need a lot of wood)
>melt ore and make nails
>melt ore and make hammer
>use hammer to bound nails into wood