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The AMP CHAMP series connectors? Graybar still sells them, I think, as should just about any AMP/Tyco distributor.
More specifically: The kit number for the receptacle is AMP/Tyco 553912-1, while the plug kit is 553913-1.
Mouser Electronics shows stock on the plug kit at $4.14 Ea. The only distributor I see currently showing stock on the receptacle is Hawk Electronics. Never dealt with them, so can't offer an opinion.
Happy hunting.
Bruce Lane, Owner & Head Hardware Heavy, Blue Feather Technologies.
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'At'll work! Thanks Bruce.  John C.
When I was young, I was Liberal. As I aged and wised up, I became Conservative. Now that I'm old, I have settled on Curmudgeon.
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Other dangers:
Make sure the fuses haven't been replaced with a piece of wire. I've seen that before. It's a fire hazard, at best.
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Almost had a polarized capacitor blow up in my face after I placed it reverse polarity on a breadboard! You'd think I'd notice the large white strip down the side with the big minus sign on it saying "Hey, this is the negative side!"
Pulled the plug just before it had a chance to singe my eyebrows off. That would have been fun!
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this may be too late to add, but not unplugging your KTU PS does get your attention! try doing that with a 200 series 1A1 system... I keep forgetting to power down my system when working on it, and it reminds me! OUCH! its only 24 volts, but the caps are the killer! feels like 110! oh ya, and the phone line is no fun either!
John
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