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Molex 51005 / 51006 Connector Kit — MX 2.0mm Micro-Latch, 22AWG Pre-Crimped Cables, 2–10 Pin
Molex 51005 / 51006 Connector Kit MX 2.0mm Micro-Latch, 22AWG Pre-Crimped Cables, 2–10 Pin
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Molex 51005 / 51006 Connector Kit — 2.0mm Micro-Latch (Micro Losi), 2–10 Pin
The complete wire-to-board solution for the Molex 51005 / 51006 connector system — also known as the Micro Losi or Molex MX 2.0mm in RC and FPV communities. This kit bundles everything you need in one pack: positive-latch receptacle housings (51005), PCB through-hole headers (51006), crimp terminals, and 22AWG pre-crimped cable assemblies in assorted pin counts from 2P to 10P.
No crimping tool required — the included pre-crimped cables plug directly into the housings. Ideal for rapid prototyping, harness repair, RC battery connector replacement, and compact embedded system wiring.
Kit Contents
- 51005 Receptacle Housings — Wire-side female plug with friction/positive latch, 2.0mm pitch, 2–10 circuits
- 51006 PCB Headers — Through-hole male header, 2.0mm pitch, tin-plated contacts
- Crimp Terminals (Molex 50058-compatible) — AWG 22–28, tin-plated phosphor bronze
- 22AWG Pre-Crimped Cable Assemblies — UL1007 PVC, assorted pin counts, color-coded conductors
Key Specifications
- Pitch: 2.00 mm | Pin counts: 2 to 10 pin
- Current rating: 1.0 A per contact (housing) / 3A per contact (22AWG UL1007 cable)
- Voltage: 250 V AC/DC (housing) / 300 V (cable)
- Wire range: AWG 22–28
- Housing material: Nylon 66 (PA66), UL 94V-2
- Contact plating: Tin-plated phosphor bronze
- Operating temperature: −25°C to +85°C
- Mating cycles: 30 minimum
- Compliance: RoHS2
Molex 51005 vs JST PH 2.0mm
Both use 2.0mm pitch but are not directly intermateable. The 51005/51006 uses a friction latch; JST PH uses a positive keyed latch. Do not force-mate. Adapter cables are available to bridge the two systems if needed.
Typical Applications
- 🔋 RC / FPV: 1S and 2S LiPo battery connector replacement for micro RC cars, trucks, and Blade Inductrix-style FPV quads (Micro Losi standard)
- 📡 IoT & Embedded: Battery and sensor connections in wireless sensor nodes, MCU dev boards, and compact embedded systems
- 🏭 Industrial: Signal-level PCB-to-wire connections in compact control panels and DIN-rail modules
- 🏥 Medical / Portable: Low-current sensor harnesses in portable diagnostic and wearable devices
- 🔧 Prototyping: Rapid harness assembly and repair without a crimping tool
Why Buy from Keszoox?
- ✅ Pre-crimped cables included — no crimping tool needed
- ✅ 2–10 pin assortment — covers all common Micro Losi / MX 2.0mm pin counts
- ✅ Dimensional accuracy verified — consistent 2.0mm pitch, reliable mating
- ✅ RoHS2 compliant — suitable for consumer, RC, industrial, and automotive applications

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