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Anyone recognise these connectors. [Solved]

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Mikmikmikmik

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Halfords e-bike Carrera charging plug and socket.
May be Chinese SUNtours, but I need to but them and solder cables to them myself.
The plug is 8mm wide at the threads..

Thanks
 

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They look rather like a 3 pin version of an 12mm / M12 sensor connector.
eg.
M12-Sensor-Connector-Cable-Waterproof-plug-Male-Female-4-5-8Pin-2m-PVC-line-A-Type.jpg


What is the outside diameter of the thread?


Either that or some variety of screw-locking DIN connector? Though all the ones I've seen have a fine thread in a different area, more like this:
s-l225.webp
 
They look rather like a 3 pin version of an 12mm / M12 sensor connector.
eg.
M12-Sensor-Connector-Cable-Waterproof-plug-Male-Female-4-5-8Pin-2m-PVC-line-A-Type.jpg


What is the outside diameter of the thread?


Either that or some variety of screw-locking DIN connector? Though all the ones I've seen have a fine thread in a different area, more like this:
s-l225.webp
Outside diameters is 8mm as mentioned in my first post.

Thank you.
 
Ok guys,

Here's what I bought from RS components. UK.rs-online.com
A 50cm extension lead for the charger cable.
RS code: 1860356
Desc: RPC-M8-3MS-0.5-M8-3FR-PVC

Thanks for your help.
 

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