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FREDDY HUBELI
Bewertet in Frankreich am 16. Juli 2023
Bien très solide dommage ne s'accouple pas avec les câbles de maintenance de chargement des batteries donc petite bidouillage à faire pour les prises mâles.Freddy
Rene Berber
Bewertet in den USA am7. März 2021
Installs relatively easy and fits nicely in a Wunderlich handlebar bag.Fits w/o extension to the Optimate O-11 cable on one side, and the O-100 USB power on the other, or the battery charger, or any other option.Not sure how waterproof the connection between the O-30 and O-11 is. The included sleeve is for extension cables, not for the O-11. This last one is supposed to have a waterproof end, but I can't tell if it really closes the gap.End result is a tidy set of cables connected to my handle bag. No obstruction to handle bar movement.
Adler Dominik
Bewertet in Deutschland am 13. April 2020
Habe damit Strom ins Topcase von meinem Motorrad gebracht, das funktioniert tadellos!
Antonio Bellini
Bewertet in Italien am 11. November 2019
Ottimo Prodotto, ben fatto e da facile installazione
Andy
Bewertet in Deutschland am 8. Februar 2017
Super für den EinbauIch habe die Dose bestellt um sie in eine Box einzubauen in der eine Batterie liegt für eine Elektro Meeres Rolle
JimmyC
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 31. Juli 2017
I wanted a suitable connector to provide a removable solar connection to a project I was building and this was just the job. Provides a nice reliable and waterproof connection. Hasn't given me any problems so far.I would imagine it would work well providing a nice quick access charger connection point on bikes, boats etc.
C. Siano
Bewertet in den USA am17. Juni 2015
This is the solution where you don't have a deep area to work with. I purchased the other outlet designed for bags (http://smile.amazon.com/Powerlet-Luggage-Electrix-Connector/dp/B00206ENZ0) and it requires getting behind the mounting surface to install. This makes it harder to install in some locations. It also is much larger a diameter. This one requires only access to one side (after you fish the wire through) although it does have a taller socket on the surface. While the other socket worked out great on my tractor, adding it to my motorcycle was going to be a much more complicated installation requiring the removal of a bunch of things to get to the place I wanted to mount it.My application was to have a socket on my motorcycle that I could easily hook up my BatteryMinder, or plug in my Cycle Pump compressor without having to pop off pieces to access the battery or fish out the SAE end of a cable. In my case, I can easily run a wire, but the ideal spot for placing the socket was both difficult to access the back and would require a lot of work to remove the panel to install off the bike. I also was finding that the larger diameter of the other socket would be a real challenge to fit on the recessed body panel where I wanted it.With this socket, I simply had to be careful drilling the 1" hole (so that I did not go too deep and nick something under the panel) That was easy enough. Then, I attached a longer wire to the cable to fish it to a more accessible location. The attached 8.25" cord isn't long (not including the connector) but it was long enough to get to a place I could attach the SAE connector that I had already put on my battery. Had it not been long enough I could have removed the terminals from my battery and fished the whole assembly up through the 1" hole easily enough. The point is that you don't need to really get behind the panel you are mounting to as long as you can fish the wires.Once the wire is run, you only need about 1/2" of space behind the panel for the socket's rubber plug to set into to make the socket flush to the panel. Once you have it flush, start tightening the nut and it expands the rubber plug behind the panel to hold the socket in place. On the fairly thin plastic panel I was mounting this to, it tightened and reinforced the panel well enough that pushing an SAE cable into the socket and removing it again is no problem at all. The rubber weather cap fits tight over the socket to keep the connector clean and dry. All in all, this was a VERY easy install taking all of about 10 minutes. Removing the panel to install the other socket would have been more than an hour operation.I'm not sure how thick a panel you could attach it to, but I'll bet it would work up to a 1/4". Easily on anything thinner. For the roughly 1/8" thick plastic I was mounting to, it was no problem at all.Not only does this make hooking up the BatteryMinder so simple I can have the bike on it while on vacation or even a stretch of rain to be sure the battery is in top shape when I get on the road again, but I no longer have to carry the battery clamps for the Cycle Pump which saves precious space on the bike. With AGM batteries so freaking expensive, keeping them in top shape is well worth the trouble.The only downside? It's a lump of plastic. Unless you have a nice out of the way place to install this, it will be quite noticeable. On my panel, with the weather cap in place, it stands 1.25" high off the panel's surface. In my case, I tucked it into a little hollow so that does not really matter, but if you had to mount it on the side of something, it would look like a wart.Oh, and it did not take 1-2 months for this to arrive. I ordered it on June 3rd and it arrived on the 13th.
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