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  • mosfetratus
    Sure Not
    • Feb 2019
    • 174
    • Resistron

    #1

    identify sata connector

    What type of sata connector is this? From normal use, pins connecting to the board broke. Looking for replacement.

    I have spare xbox 360 sata connectors, tried to solder it. 5v to 5v, but drive won't spin. Just faint ding ant that's it.
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  • mon2
    Badcaps Legend
    • Dec 2019
    • 13829
    • Canada

    #2
    Re: identify sata connector

    What are you trying to repair? Logic board details?

    Are the pics of the bad or good connector?

    Show the pics of the contacts inside the connector housing.

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    • mosfetratus
      Sure Not
      • Feb 2019
      • 174
      • Resistron

      #3
      Re: identify sata connector

      Originally posted by mon2
      What are you trying to repair? Logic board details?

      Are the pics of the bad or good connector?

      Show the pics of the contacts inside the connector housing.
      This is USB adapter. I want to replace connector in the picture. But i could hack a xbox 360 cable, but don't know what i do wrong. Because drive won't spin, but i get 5 volts.

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      • mosfetratus
        Sure Not
        • Feb 2019
        • 174
        • Resistron

        #4
        Re: identify sata connector

        I did DIY sata connector with salvaged laptops female connector.

        But i get two klicks and thats it. Drive doesn't spin.

        Yellow wire - 12V
        Black - GND
        Red - 5V
        Blue - GND
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        • mosfetratus
          Sure Not
          • Feb 2019
          • 174
          • Resistron

          #5
          Re: identify sata connector

          Well, i fixed the problem. I needed to connect data lines, without them drive wont spin,. But still, i cannot find a replacement for such connector, because of unusual soldering layout. Every connector is inline.

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          • SMDFlea
            Super Moderator
            • Jan 2018
            • 20290
            • UK

            #6
            Re: identify sata connector

            Originally posted by mosfetratus
            Well, i fixed the problem. I needed to connect data lines, without them drive wont spin,. But still, i cannot find a replacement for such connector, because of unusual soldering layout. Every connector is inline.
            https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/114555106...=item1aac04345 You can find that type of connector on external 2.5" SATA HDD caddy`s. I have 2 with same connector.You can desolder them from the PCB.
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