I have finally given up on the 12 pin flat plug and fitted a large 7 pin round plug (and socket) and an Anderson plug and socket. I was wondering why there doesn't seem to be a weatherproof cap for the round plug, but there is for both the 7 pin round and Anderson sockets and the Anderson plug.
Has anyone out there found a suitable 'gadget' (chair leg or pipe cap) if a 'proper' part is not available?
Chris
Dougwe said
06:54 PM Apr 23, 2015
Chris, I have seen them. I have a hinged cap on my female fitting on the tug but the den came with out the hinged cap. I have seen the hinged cap on the male end ((Den) at Autobarn VIC.
Not sure if other States have them as I was told in Queensland they use the small 7 pin round plug and big one is only used in VIC.
Stratman77 said
06:58 PM Apr 23, 2015
Maybe I should have looked more closely at what types of male plugs were available! The socket is fine. maybe I'll find something at Bunnings.....
hako said
07:16 PM Apr 23, 2015
I've never seen the male one with a cap but it's a good idea....possibly one of the walking stick caps would fit. I'm also sick of the 12 or 7 pin flat connectors - mine are going green! and I have some new large 7 pin setups in the shed which I thought about fitting but your post has spurred me on. Regards
EDIT...just went up the shed and found a white plastic ASASANTIN-SR CAP 200MG bottle that fits the male large 7 pin plug like a finger in a b#m.
-- Edited by hako on Thursday 23rd of April 2015 07:31:18 PM
Stratman77 said
07:35 PM Apr 23, 2015
Hi, Dennis!
I had a company car fitted with a 7 pin flat Britex socket which is also compatible with the 12 pin flat plug, so I duly fitted the 12 pin flat plug to the van knowing that when I retired and had my own tug I would simply fit the 12 pin flat socket which would allow me to run the fridge through the (claimed) 30 amp terminals. A single 30 amp terminal connection lasted about 300Km before it burnt out. Since I was at a lovely freecamp at Jerseyville, I discarded the burnt +ve contact and bridged 2 unused contacts for +ve and the remaining 2 for the -ve (in both the plug and socket). Guess what? they lasted about 400Km. Never again. I have to say that I had been warned about the flat plugs, and I should have heeded the advice!
Stratman77 said
07:41 PM Apr 23, 2015
Hi, Dennis (again)!
That's a great idea. I'll check some of our old pill bottles. I don't take Asasantin, but we have plenty of others to try!
Bruce and Bev said
08:14 PM Apr 23, 2015
Denis. Never tried the finger test LOL.
My flat spade connector has a spring cover over it which shuts when disconnected and overs the male/female connecters when plugged in - but doubt if they are that water proof - maybe keep the rain off at best.
My Anderson plug has no cover and Ive had a nose at a few others in the CP Im in at the moment and they don't as well. The female is on the tug and you just shove them in together (kinda like Aussie lovemaking I guess). Woops - shouldn't have said that - sorry to the ladies and any guys of a sensitive nature
Stratman77 said
08:42 PM Apr 23, 2015
Hi, Bruce
You can buy weatherproof cases for Anderson plugs and sockets on ebay, or many sellers will offer a variety of 'packs' at great prices like the ones I ordered. I found one that included 2 basic Anderson plugs/sockets, a weatherproof case for the tug 'socket' and the same for the 'plug'. It has a rubber cap rather than the hinged cover - see www.ebay.com.au/itm/ANDERSON-CONNECTOR-PLUG-GENUINE-50A-AMP-BLACK-TRAILER-VISION-COVER-CARAVAN-/301589747485
signwilson said
11:25 AM Apr 24, 2015
supercheap auto has good quality 12 pin metal connectors which I have found to be excellent. They are much better than the plastic rubbish most manufacturers use these days
hako said
01:22 PM Apr 24, 2015
The size of the pins in the large round 7 pin plugs compared to the flat 7 pin plug makes it no contest.
I have finally given up on the 12 pin flat plug and fitted a large 7 pin round plug (and socket) and an Anderson plug and socket. I was wondering why there doesn't seem to be a weatherproof cap for the round plug, but there is for both the 7 pin round and Anderson sockets and the Anderson plug.
Has anyone out there found a suitable 'gadget' (chair leg or pipe cap) if a 'proper' part is not available?
Chris
Not sure if other States have them as I was told in Queensland they use the small 7 pin round plug and big one is only used in VIC.
Maybe I should have looked more closely at what types of male plugs were available! The socket is fine. maybe I'll find something at Bunnings.....
I've never seen the male one with a cap but it's a good idea....possibly one of the walking stick caps would fit.
I'm also sick of the 12 or 7 pin flat connectors - mine are going green! and I have some new large 7 pin setups in the shed which I thought about fitting but your post has spurred me on.
Regards
EDIT...just went up the shed and found a white plastic ASASANTIN-SR CAP 200MG bottle that fits the male large 7 pin plug like a finger in a b#m.
-- Edited by hako on Thursday 23rd of April 2015 07:31:18 PM
Hi, Dennis!
I had a company car fitted with a 7 pin flat Britex socket which is also compatible with the 12 pin flat plug, so I duly fitted the 12 pin flat plug to the van knowing that when I retired and had my own tug I would simply fit the 12 pin flat socket which would allow me to run the fridge through the (claimed) 30 amp terminals. A single 30 amp terminal connection lasted about 300Km before it burnt out. Since I was at a lovely freecamp at Jerseyville, I discarded the burnt +ve contact and bridged 2 unused contacts for +ve and the remaining 2 for the -ve (in both the plug and socket). Guess what? they lasted about 400Km. Never again. I have to say that I had been warned about the flat plugs, and I should have heeded the advice!
That's a great idea. I'll check some of our old pill bottles. I don't take Asasantin, but we have plenty of others to try!
My flat spade connector has a spring cover over it which shuts when disconnected and overs the male/female connecters when plugged in - but doubt if they are that water proof - maybe keep the rain off at best.
My Anderson plug has no cover and Ive had a nose at a few others in the CP Im in at the moment and they don't as well. The female is on the tug and you just shove them in together (kinda like Aussie lovemaking I guess). Woops - shouldn't have said that - sorry to the ladies and any guys of a sensitive nature
You can buy weatherproof cases for Anderson plugs and sockets on ebay, or many sellers will offer a variety of 'packs' at great prices like the ones I ordered. I found one that included 2 basic Anderson plugs/sockets, a weatherproof case for the tug 'socket' and the same for the 'plug'. It has a rubber cap rather than the hinged cover - see www.ebay.com.au/itm/ANDERSON-CONNECTOR-PLUG-GENUINE-50A-AMP-BLACK-TRAILER-VISION-COVER-CARAVAN-/301589747485
supercheap auto has good quality 12 pin metal connectors which I have found to be excellent. They are much better than the plastic rubbish most manufacturers use these days
The size of the pins in the large round 7 pin plugs compared to the flat 7 pin plug makes it no contest.
Yeah. It's pretty obvious. Even the 'heavy duty' (supposedly 30 amp) connectors on the 12 pin flat are not that much bigger.