16 Nov 2016 at 12:33 #1 Diddums Diddums Caporegime Joined 24 Oct 2012 Posts 25,024 Location Godalming Might be a Cat5, dunno. 6 poles, looks like a standard phone plug. It's used for connecting a PIR to a lighting control module.
Might be a Cat5, dunno. 6 poles, looks like a standard phone plug. It's used for connecting a PIR to a lighting control module.
16 Nov 2016 at 12:42 #2 GeForce GeForce Soldato Joined 14 Feb 2006 Posts 4,644 Location Surrey, UK Is there meant to be a picture?
16 Nov 2016 at 12:43 #3 Diddums Diddums Caporegime OP Joined 24 Oct 2012 Posts 25,024 Location Godalming No, I'll grab one in a mo, we have no phone signal here.
16 Nov 2016 at 12:44 #4 Stelly Stelly Don Joined 5 Oct 2005 Posts 11,143 Location Liverpool It will more than likely be serial connector... Stelly
16 Nov 2016 at 12:46 #5 GeForce GeForce Soldato Joined 14 Feb 2006 Posts 4,644 Location Surrey, UK RJ11 jacks are 6 pole, RJ45 (usually used with CAT5) is 8 pole. Are you interested in the connector or the cable?
RJ11 jacks are 6 pole, RJ45 (usually used with CAT5) is 8 pole. Are you interested in the connector or the cable?
16 Nov 2016 at 12:55 #6 Arsonist Arsonist Associate Joined 11 Jul 2012 Posts 1,539 Location Nomadic It's a SCART lead cable. Definitely.
16 Nov 2016 at 12:57 #7 CaptainComedy CaptainComedy Permabanned Joined 3 Jul 2008 Posts 3,762 Location My fabulous ship It's Megatron!
16 Nov 2016 at 12:58 #8 wordy wordy Soldato Joined 30 Nov 2005 Posts 7,318 Location Rotherham. Potato.
16 Nov 2016 at 13:03 #9 Avenged7Fold Avenged7Fold Soldato Joined 12 Sep 2012 Posts 11,696 Location Surrey From the lack of picture, i can only assume it is the wireless part of the wireless charger You're welcome
From the lack of picture, i can only assume it is the wireless part of the wireless charger You're welcome
16 Nov 2016 at 13:05 #10 Mercenary Keyboard Warrior Mercenary Keyboard Warrior Soldato Joined 4 Aug 2007 Posts 21,386 Location Wilds of suffolk Queen wasp cable, I know as my electrician installs them for a living
16 Nov 2016 at 13:05 #11 On Holiday On Holiday Soldato Joined 29 Dec 2009 Posts 7,174 I know the one. Inbox me.
16 Nov 2016 at 13:06 #12 httk httk Associate Joined 18 Apr 2011 Posts 576 The tension whilst waiting for a picture is almost unbearable....
16 Nov 2016 at 13:10 #13 Deleted member 651465 D Deleted member 651465 Doesn't matter what it is really. Any low voltage signal like that could be sent over Cat5/6 just as well. Rip it out and replace
Doesn't matter what it is really. Any low voltage signal like that could be sent over Cat5/6 just as well. Rip it out and replace
16 Nov 2016 at 13:11 #14 Avenged7Fold Avenged7Fold Soldato Joined 12 Sep 2012 Posts 11,696 Location Surrey Spoiler
16 Nov 2016 at 13:11 #15 Jono Jono Man of Honour Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 13,262 Location Northallerton/Harrogate Well it probably is deja vu. It sounds like it.
16 Nov 2016 at 13:11 #16 lude1962 lude1962 Associate Joined 27 Feb 2014 Posts 2,132 I'd hazard a guess it's a cable for connecting a PIR to a lighting control module.
16 Nov 2016 at 13:14 #18 gjrc gjrc Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 6,830 Location London try laying a fresh one?
16 Nov 2016 at 13:19 #19 Tuppy_Glossop Tuppy_Glossop Soldato Joined 15 Feb 2012 Posts 3,290 Location 2 OP is trippin, fo sho
16 Nov 2016 at 13:32 #20 Diddums Diddums Caporegime OP Joined 24 Oct 2012 Posts 25,024 Location Godalming Turns out it's an RJ12 6p6c. Thanks for all the help again guys