Heye56 Report post Posted 14 hours ago Hello, I’m a new member from Doncaster, UK, and I hope you can help me with a questions. I’ve recently acquired a Juki LS-341 with a TH-750S servo upgrade, and I’m looking to make a couple of modifications. LED Light Plug for TH-750S Servo Controller: I’d like to add an LED light to the machine, and I’ve noticed that the servo controller has a 2-pin LED socket with male pins. Push button on the front to operate a 6V supply. I’ve seen a few images online, but none seem to match exactly what I need, most have the retaining clip on the side, not the end. Please see image. Can anyone advise on the type of plug required to connect an LED light to this socket? Thanks in advance for your help! Heyes56 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nejcek74 Report post Posted 14 hours ago Strima use the same socket on their controllers (I use them), but it makes no sense to order only a few items from them (the transport costs are too high). I got something similar from Aliexpress, but the polarity was wrong, so I had to rewire it. You can also get these things on Amazon. The controller and the lights are generic Chinese products, they are all over the place, with different names and hard to know characteristics. So some guess/testing is required. btw. the title of your post is somehow lacking :)))) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Heye56 Report post Posted 8 hours ago Thanks for our quick response. I have a LED light which I only need the plug for . Do you know what type it is. Cheers Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nejcek74 Report post Posted 7 hours ago to me it looks exactly like connectors used on computer power supply units and motherboards, this one on my picture is cable from motherboard to hard disk, or the 24 pin PSU ATX cable: you need to find 2 pin connector, sorry I don't know the name of this type, maybe someone else will jump in soon CPU-Power-Cables-4-Pin.webp Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites