Panasonic NV-V8000 cable

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  • Thermaltake
    Brain badcap
    • Aug 2015
    • 332
    • D12

    #1

    Panasonic NV-V8000 cable

    Hi to all. I was wondering if anyone here got some parts for NV-V8000 vcr maybe. I am searching the whole internet and just can't find any parts for the old tank

    I got two cables broken on the connector side, one has broken small plastic part that I assume from factory because I was the first one to open it, and it look like that, don't make some difference in work except aesthetic. But other connector on wire got broken wire off the connector.Connector was in very bad condition just like the whole vcr I restore all other parts only that connector got weak plastic duo to nicotine smoke and heat. I would like to replace the whole cable not just connector, but if someone have connector that would be also great.


    here is those two cables
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  • stj
    Great Sage 齊天大聖
    • Dec 2009
    • 30952
    • Albion

    #2
    it *may* be a JST connector.
    what is the pin spacing in mm?
    and show the socket.

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    • Thermaltake
      Brain badcap
      • Aug 2015
      • 332
      • D12

      #3
      Didn't see that on one connector it's sayin JAE (Japanese Aviation Tehnology), probably manufacturer from connector. Going to contact them if they maybe know where to buy one here in Europe or something.

      I google JST connectors they are all closed, this one is open on one side and have how to call it combs that you insert wires inside and they make connection inside like that. Similar to RJ45 when you press it.
      Last edited by Thermaltake; 01-19-2025, 02:11 AM.

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      • Thermaltake
        Brain badcap
        • Aug 2015
        • 332
        • D12

        #4
        I'll measure it tomorrow, didn't have time today.

        Here is picture of socket

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        Last edited by Thermaltake; 01-19-2025, 12:22 PM.

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        • Thermaltake
          Brain badcap
          • Aug 2015
          • 332
          • D12

          #5
          Mr beta byte is sending me the cables, guy who fix VCRs on yt. Special thanks to him. Hope I will sort it out when they arrive.

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