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Identifying Crimped Connector Type

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Hi. Can anyone please tell me what type of end connection this is? I've made the trip to Radio Shaq and they don't have it so I'm at the end of my rope with this. Most I know is it's 1/4". Better yet would be a link to where I can order some of these here on the net. If RS doesn't have it my amateur self has no clue where to go to find some of these. Thanks!

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It appears to be a crimped spade type connector with a piggyback extension:



Your local hardware or automotive parts store would probably carry a similar connector.


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Thanks bigdog. I also checked Oreiley's and HomeDepot and came up empty. Man ur fast w/ the reply!
 

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