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No hay artículos en el carroDescripciónEl conector de alimentación DC de Battery Tender, el enchufe del motor de arrastre es un conector integrado para conexiones CC a CC. Perfecto para conexiones de batería a motores de curricán, electrónica de navegación o cualquier accesorio de CC. El terminal de cobre sólido chapado en plata ofrece una larga durabilidad. El contacto eléctrico de alta calidad es de acero inoxidable resistente a la corrosión. Su bloqueo resistente a las vibraciones hace que conectar y desconectar rápida y fácil.
Rentabonk
Comentado en Australia el 3 de marzo de 2024
Terrific product. Exactly what you need for a modern trolling motor. The lock mechanism is great and it is easy to install. Probably should be cheaper for what it is. Or at least come with a full set of quality lugs to suit.
Marty
Comentado en Australia el 26 de junio de 2023
The process went smoothly and was delivered quickly. Item is of good quality so should last
Alex
Comentado en Canadá el 4 de mayo de 2022
There was 2 options when or this plug. One was definitely more expensive then the other. I ordered the cheaper one not know what to expect. This one arrived with everything needed as well as the option to plug in straight or on a 90* still not sure what the other plug gives you for almost double the cost
Emma
Comentado en Canadá el 7 de noviembre de 2019
Very solid connector. A bit overpriced for what it is, but I’m super happy with it. Very positive ‘click’ when it locks into place. The waterproof cover is nice to have when the plug is removed. A much better plug and a great upgrade to the old twist-lock style trolling motor plug I had in my boat.
Daz
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de junio de 2016
I've had my boat for about a year now and had noticed a bit of corrosion and pitting on the TM plug (Marinco 30 amp twist lock shore power type) and sort of "filed it away" knowing that I was going to need to look at it in detail at some point. Every time I had used the little button on the TM base to check the battery level I had only gotten three of the four bars to light up, even after doing a full charge. I figured that either my batteries were going or that maybe all of the lights on the TM didn't all work... Then a few weeks ago I read a thread on microskiff about the Battery Tender plug and decided to do something about mine. Did a bit of searching and found it on Amazon for cheap with Prime two-day shipping.Boom. Friday comes and so does my new TM plug. Wow, what a nice looking piece of hardware. So I start my install - Pulled the old Marinco receptacle and found corrosion, especially on the 24v + lug. Nothing surprising though and I continued with the install. No issues siting the new receptacle in the same spot, just had to make a little Starboard bezel (bust out the table saw and router) to cover the old hole and mount the new. I then opened the old male plug and found lots of green. Rather than mess with the corroded screws I cut the wires and stripped them back for the new ring terminals - Oops, black dusty wire. So I cut it back some more, and some more, and still some more. All I was finding was black coated copper with lots of dust. I got tired of this game and just cut off about two feet of wire and replaced it with new tinned marine grade wire. A couple of adhesive lined heat shrink butt connectors and some matching ring terminals and we were finally all set. Why MG doesn't use tinned wire in their TM cables is beyond me.Anyway, put it all back together, connected the wires, plugged her in and voila! A nice and bright set of LEDs shining back at me. Nope, the fourth LED wasn't burned out and nope. my batteries weren't failing. I just had a ton of resistance in the wires from the plug to the TM. The Battery Tender plug/receptacle is a nice system and looks like it'll be a lot quicker and easier to connect in the dark on early mornings.
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