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    Quote Originally Posted by swamidog View Post
    no problem...

    i *thought* that i had also grabbed some driver info. for some reason, i think they want +/- 1v dc.
    Yeah, I thought it would be Loooow Frequency and LOoooower voltage.

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    Thanks guys.
    I did see if a 12volt servo tester would trigger them but being two pin instead of the typical servo 3 pin I was without love. I'll try a direct to amp thing, you never know, it might just work enough to give me a direction to go in.

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    UPDATE: I was able to drive directly from the audio out on a modular synth, to what degree I won't know yet but at least that says something. I have not been able to find the exact connectors. If anyone knows the name that would help.

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    I should be able to kludge something in the meantime.
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    It looks like it could be a Molex C-Grid III or a TE Connectivity AMPMODU MTE. 2 circuits, 2.54 mm pitch.

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    Thanks. Found a handful at a hobby shop today. Apparently they are used with battery packs.
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