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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de junio de 2024
USING IT FOR MY BOAT CHARGER, WORKING WELL. MAKE SURE YOU DRILL A 1 7/8" HOLE NO BIGGER! IT DOES NOT HAVE A FEMALE PLUG ON A CORD, JUST LIKE SOME OTHERS.
MtnMan
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de febrero de 2024
These are great through body electrical connectors. Replacing this exact model with a new one after three years of use. Decent lifespan considering highway driving and road spray and wear and tear from daily use.
Jim Scheller
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de abril de 2021
I added two feet of 14 awg wire and Leviton plug. All materials were bought at HD. I purchased a Milwaukee 1-7/8” hole saw from Amazon to bore the hole through 3/8” fiberglass. One issue I noticed: plug comes with a locking nut. In my case, nut had to go on first, then install the three 5/8” screws. The nut hits the screws otherwise when rotating. This would not be an issue, if material thickness is 5/8” or more.
Enginepy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de junio de 2020
Easy to install and good quality. Only problem is that no one sells a 1 7/8ths inch hole saw bit for reasonable prices. Should just be a 2”. What a dumb design. You can use an easy to find 1 3/4” bit and then just dreamed or sand out the rest. I used a drum sander on a drill and it took about 5 minutes. Other than that pretty good product. My transom is about 1.25” thick so I couldn’t use the lock ring in the back, so I used a little 4200 and the three included screws that go in the front. Seems solid. The rubber cap will eventually not seal and it will stain right away but that’s just how it goes. Another bad design choice, should be a spring loaded solid cap with an o-ring. Boat product designers just don’t get it.
Matt
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de julio de 2018
Though offered as a factory option, my Crownline 215SS was not equipped with the onboard charger. I decided that this was something I wanted on the boat since the boat spends almost half the year laid up in storage. I purchased and installed a ProMariner ProSport 20 charger and wanted a better way to plug it in than running an extension cord out under the engine cover.I got this charger port, and to prevent having to cut the factory plug off of the charger, bought a short marine-grade extension cord and cut the end off of that. I hard wired that cord into the back of this outlet, and then simply plugged the charger into that.It installed easily (once I got over using a hole saw on my brand new boat 😱) and feels like a quality product. I liked the water resistant boot they provided for the back of the inlet. It's given me no reason to doubt that it will serve it's purpose for quite some time.
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