unknown connector type
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Forty
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Tue Apr 24 2012, 06:13PM
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I recently received an artesyn 700w power supply for $0.41 (part # 7000731-0000) similar to this 
The output connector on the front is unlike any I've seen before: 11 prongs, each prong has power on one side and ground on the other. Clipping onto them is difficult because it requires an insulator on half of the clip so that it doesn't automatically short. Unsoldering them for new connectors would also prove difficult because each half of the prong is soldered in 4 places on a thick multilayer pcb.
So I figured the easiest solution might be to just use the cable intended for the supply. I've had a hard time locating any online information about the supply itself, and certainly none about what plugs into it, so I ask if anyone more computer hardware experienced has ever seen such a connector, and if so, could you point me in the direction (at least roughly) as to what they are called?
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The links broken, just an fyi
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