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12 pin trailer connections.

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12 pin trailer connections.

Post by BundyRumandCoke »

Anyone know who specialises or stocks these in Qld? I have a 12 pin flat socket, which I put on the back of the Nissan, and my existing 7 pin plug fits it, but would rather a 12 pin plug instead of an extra Anderson plug. Most places I have tried either tell me there is no such thing, or just look at me strangely, like I have 2 heads or something. So much for so called experts in the field.
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Post by Toy80Diesel »

Narva catalogue shows part numbers 82171BL and 82072bl, first one for the trailer(male) and second goes on the car(female).

Just go to a Narva retailer such as Repco.
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Post by TheOtherLeft »

How much voltage drop would there be through that little wiring and plug?

If possible wouldn't it be better to run thicker cable through an Anderson plug?
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Post by bogged »

TheOtherLeft wrote:If possible wouldn't it be better to run thicker cable through an Anderson plug?
thats what I did on weekend, ran battery cable from front to rear.
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Post by CWBYUP »

bogged wrote:
TheOtherLeft wrote:If possible wouldn't it be better to run thicker cable through an Anderson plug?
thats what I did on weekend, ran battery cable from front to rear.
I would not fit a 12 pin plug in place of an anderson plug.

12 pin plugs have there places but not for that.

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Re: 12 pin trailer connections.

Post by beinthemud »

BundyRumandCoke wrote:Anyone know who specialises or stocks these in Qld? I have a 12 pin flat socket, which I put on the back of the Nissan, and my existing 7 pin plug fits it, but would rather a 12 pin plug instead of an extra Anderson plug. Most places I have tried either tell me there is no such thing, or just look at me strangely, like I have 2 heads or something. So much for so called experts in the field.

I got them at work prolly $10ish
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