Just wondering if anybody has seen these types of plugs before, they came already on the back of my tray and just haven’t seen that type of plug before, guessing for some type of floodlight or something?
It's rated 32V @ 10A but as Alby suggests I would be looking to replace it with an Anderson Plug / socket myself as they are a lot more robust and reliable, the socket you have is meant for permanent installation with no / little vibration movement so you will probably find it will dislodge and your beers will become warmerAh gotcha, and that’s just running off my main battery at the moment I think becasue I don’t have a second one, do you know if i could run my Engel off it no problems when I’m driving? the model of my Engel is MD40F-N-A
It's rated 32V @ 10A but as Alby suggests I would be looking to replace it with an Anderson Plug / socket myself as they are a lot more robust and reliable, the socket you have is meant for permanent installation with no / little vibration movement so you will probably find it will dislodge and your beers will become warmer
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Ah yep can’t be having that ahaha, too easy cheers for the help boysIt's rated 32V @ 10A but as Alby suggests I would be looking to replace it with an Anderson Plug / socket myself as they are a lot more robust and reliable, the socket you have is meant for permanent installation with no / little vibration movement so you will probably find it will dislodge and your beers will become warmer
cheers
Sounds good cheers mate!I wild guess but they may have used a spotlight for shooting with that outlet?
rather than changing the plug on your fridge I would change the plug base to a more suitable alternative for a fridge either a merit or cigarette plug to suit your fridge or change over to an Anderson plug for the best result , that is assuming the cabling is heavy enough to sup your fridge