Recognise this electrical connector?

so those pins just kinda rest on the non rusted other side of the choc block ?

hm, would not be impressed with that period. def not in a difficult to reach location.

i'd get my soldering iron out and and put some leads on those pins, heat shrink with some waterproof heat shrink, or standard heat shrink with a sliver of hot glue stick inside.

then connect it. a generous covering of anti corrosion spray and you're done.
 
so those pins just kinda rest on the non rusted other side of the choc block ?

hm, would not be impressed with that period. def not in a difficult to reach location.

i'd get my soldering iron out and and put some leads on those pins, heat shrink with some waterproof heat shrink, or standard heat shrink with a sliver of hot glue stick inside.

then connect it. a generous covering of anti corrosion spray and you're done.

Derek is sending me his replacement block but I think you're probably right. If I get his block in time I'll replace the pins with brass or stainless and if I don't then I do'll exactly as you suggest.
 
so those pins just kinda rest on the non rusted other side of the choc block ?

hm, would not be impressed with that period. def not in a difficult to reach location.

i'd get my soldering iron out and and put some leads on those pins, heat shrink with some waterproof heat shrink, or standard heat shrink with a sliver of hot glue stick inside.

then connect it. a generous covering of anti corrosion spray and you're done.

The pins of the light push into the block, it's a proper connector
 
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