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JST SYP 2.5mm 2-Pin Female Same-Side-Head Cable UL1007 22AWG
JST SYP 2.5mm 2-Pin Female Same-Side-Head Cable UL1007 22AWG
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JST SYP 2.5mm 2-Pin Female Same-Side-Head Pre-Crimped Cable — 22AWG UL1007 PVC
This cable features a JST SYP (RCY) female receptacle housing (SYR-02T) on one end with pre-crimped SYM-001T-P0.6 pin contacts, and bare tinned wire leads on the other end — in a same-side-head orientation (both wires exit from the same side of the housing). Wire: 22AWG UL1007 PVC, rated 80°C / 300V. Available in 10 lengths from 10cm to 100cm.
JST SYP = JST RCY. SYP is the market name; RCY is the official JST series designation. All SYP and RCY products are fully compatible.
- Housing: SYR-02T (red, PA 66) — JST RCY series female receptacle
- Contact: SYM-001T-P0.6 pin, phosphor bronze, tin-plated (lead-free)
- Wire: 22AWG UL1007 PVC, 80°C / 300V, tinned copper conductor
- Orientation: Same-side-head — both wires exit from the same side of the connector
- Pitch: 2.5mm | Circuits: 2-pin
- Rating: 3A / 250V AC/DC | −25°C to +85°C
- Mating connector: JST SYP plug (SYP-02T-1) with SYF-001T-P0.6 free spring socket contacts
- Compliance: UL1007 wire, RoHS2
- Available lengths: 10cm, 15cm, 20cm, 25cm, 30cm, 35cm, 40cm, 50cm, 80cm, 100cm
Same-side-head vs single-head: In same-side-head cables, both the red (+) and black (−) wires exit from the same side of the housing — useful when wire routing requires both leads to run in the same direction. For opposite-side exit, see the reverse-side-head variant. For a single terminated end with bare leads on the other, see the single-head variant.
Typical applications: 1S LiPo RC battery connections, sensor wiring, servo leads, small actuators, robotics power distribution, and any 2-wire application requiring a compact, easy-disconnect wire-to-wire connection within 3A/250V.
Note: Maximum continuous current is 3A. Do not exceed this rating regardless of the connected device’s capacity. For higher-current applications, use XT30 or XT60 connectors.

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