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JST SYP 2.5mm Male Single-Head Pre-Crimped Silicone Cable (Without Connector), 22AWG UL3239 200°C 3KV
JST SYP 2.5mm Male Single-Head Pre-Crimped Silicone Cable (Without Connector), 22AWG UL3239 200°C 3KV
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JST SYP 2.5mm Male Single-Head Pre-Crimped Silicone Cable (Without Connector) — 22AWG UL3239, 200°C / 3KV
Pre-crimped wire lead with a JST SYP (RCY) SYF-001T-P0.6 free spring socket contact (male/plug side) on one end and a bare tinned lead on the other — ready to insert into a SYP-02T-1 plug housing without additional crimping. Silicone insulation (UL3239) rated for 200°C and 3KV. Available in 10 wire colors and 10 lengths from 10cm to 100cm.
JST SYP = JST RCY. SYP is the market name; RCY is the official JST series designation. This terminal inserts into the SYP-02T-1 plug housing (male side of the RCY pair).
- Terminal: SYF-001T-P0.6 free spring socket contact — inserts into SYP-02T-1 plug housing
- Wire: 22AWG UL3239 silicone, 200°C / 3KV, ultra-flexible, tinned copper conductor
- Colors: Red, Black, Yellow, White, Blue, Green, Orange, Purple, Brown, Grey
- Pitch: 2.5mm | Circuits: 2-pin system
- Rating: 3A / 250V AC/DC | connector −25°C to +85°C | wire rated to 200°C
- Compliance: UL3239 wire, RoHS2
- Available lengths: 10cm, 15cm, 20cm, 25cm, 30cm, 35cm, 40cm, 50cm, 80cm, 100cm
Male (SYP) vs Female (SYR) side: This product carries the SYF free spring socket contact which inserts into the SYP-02T-1 plug (the male housing). For the female receptacle side (SYM pin contact into SYR-02T), see the Female Single-Head Silicone Cable variant.
When to choose silicone over PVC: High-temperature environments near motors or ESCs, high-flex routing with repeated bending, RC motor wiring, or applications requiring 3KV dielectric strength. Connector housing remains rated to +85°C maximum.
Note: Maximum continuous current is 3A. Do not exceed this rating regardless of the connected device’s capacity.
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