No its not broken its just an ongoing resoration project )
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Most fortunate )
Many thanks Rod, mind if i have a ride over tomorrow and do a swap )
Jeep wrangler / Defender owner
If its not rattling its more than likely fallen off !
If its not rattling its more than likely fallen off !
Richard, Sorry if I am being dim again, but are those connectors you have on your seatbox a male and female affair, I have looked in 'Phil's Electronic Hobby Shop' and they all appear from the piccies to be the same. I have one of those compressors for pumping tyres back up which uses crock clips, presumably because they draw too much current for the average ciggie lighter. It would be nice to snip clips and replace them with a system like yours.
Advice welcome.
Cheers Nick
Advice welcome.
Cheers Nick
If it ain't broke, I'd be bloody suprised.
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Nick, I'm not sure which photo you're referring to but I would think the connectors in question are probably what are often known as "Anderson" connectors. They come in various sizes from 50A up to several hundred amps. There is no "plug" or "socket", by clever design even though they are all the same they just plug into each other whilst keeping the polarity right.
If you seach eBay for "anderson connector" you'll find plenty.
HTH,
Paul
If you seach eBay for "anderson connector" you'll find plenty.
HTH,
Paul
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Durite connector
Mine came under the brand name Durite connector, and as stated in the previous post there is no male and female, just 1 sort clevery design to go together.
Jeep wrangler / Defender owner
If its not rattling its more than likely fallen off !
If its not rattling its more than likely fallen off !
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How to make this look neat
I really should have know that fitting an exhaust with only 3 nuts to remove and a few rubber bushes was in fact a well planned ambush.
6 hours later, very large hammer to reshape the centre box, new mounting brackets welded up etc etc.
All now seems to be in order but for the excesive protrusion of the end bit, since its stainless it restricts my options re welding.
Any suggestions how I can cut this back flush and make the end result look neat would be appreciated.
6 hours later, very large hammer to reshape the centre box, new mounting brackets welded up etc etc.
All now seems to be in order but for the excesive protrusion of the end bit, since its stainless it restricts my options re welding.
Any suggestions how I can cut this back flush and make the end result look neat would be appreciated.
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Jeep wrangler / Defender owner
If its not rattling its more than likely fallen off !
If its not rattling its more than likely fallen off !
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Big ask on a Sunday morning
Big ask on a Sunday morning, but if u could make some enquires and maybe see if he could possibly weld the end back on after its been cut back flush, allbeit at a more socialable time would be apperecated.
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If its not rattling its more than likely fallen off !
If its not rattling its more than likely fallen off !
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