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<blockquote data-quote="olefart" data-source="post: 432369" data-attributes="member: 8819"><p>I went with the Anderson plugs, that nowgrn4 on page one mentioned, with all my12 volt electric hoists, winches, and tongue jacks on my trailers. These plugs never even warm up.</p><p> I have these on my tractor, at my receiver hitches, front and rear, at the batteries themselves, my van has one in front and one in the back.</p><p> So now I have quick and safe plug-in 12volts with 50 amps of power available at many locations, I also change out the clamps on 6 ga jumper cables to the Anderson plugs on both ends to make a 50 amp 12 volt extension cord/jumper cables for portable winches.</p><p> They can be quite handy to use if you standardize all your power sucking 12 volt electric gizmos to these plugs.</p><p> Also chance are your "friends" wont be borrowing your tools, cause they wont have the right plug to use. Just think of the money you will save not having your buddies forget where they got their new tools from. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="olefart, post: 432369, member: 8819"] I went with the Anderson plugs, that nowgrn4 on page one mentioned, with all my12 volt electric hoists, winches, and tongue jacks on my trailers. These plugs never even warm up. I have these on my tractor, at my receiver hitches, front and rear, at the batteries themselves, my van has one in front and one in the back. So now I have quick and safe plug-in 12volts with 50 amps of power available at many locations, I also change out the clamps on 6 ga jumper cables to the Anderson plugs on both ends to make a 50 amp 12 volt extension cord/jumper cables for portable winches. They can be quite handy to use if you standardize all your power sucking 12 volt electric gizmos to these plugs. Also chance are your "friends" wont be borrowing your tools, cause they wont have the right plug to use. Just think of the money you will save not having your buddies forget where they got their new tools from. lol [/QUOTE]
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