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ebinmaine

I was thinking about putting these in Electrical but they aren't exactly Horse oe. Also have a ton of other uses. 

 

 

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I bought em figuring on using one to power a couple plug in plow lights on the C-160 Automatic for snow removal. 

 

Then I got to thinking they'd be handy on others. 

I'll likely wire one on Cinnamon Horse C160-8 and also Colossus.  

 

Found em on fleabay. I can pm a link if anyone wants it.  

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SylvanLakeWH

Highly recommended… I added one to my C 105. Use it for my flasher light when night plowing… you can see it in the back of this pic. The light plug is hanging next to it…

 

 

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squonk

I use these. Snow doesn't get in them, they don't rattle loose, no brittle plastic and cheap.

 

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ebinmaine
5 minutes ago, squonk said:

I use these. Snow doesn't get in them, they don't rattle loose, no brittle plastic and cheap.

 

 

 

I like those too. That's close to what I use to wire headlamps.

 

I went with the other style in this particular case because the light plugs have the switches and flash control built in and I didn't want to rewire that part.

 

The ones I got have a metal base and appear to be well constructed. I can't honestly take credit for that though ..  I basically just bought them because they were covered....

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cschannuth
4 hours ago, squonk said:

I use these. Snow doesn't get in them, they don't rattle loose, no brittle plastic and cheap.

 

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I have trickle charge connectors like that wired to my battery terminals that also have an in-line fuse. On top of using it to keep my batteries maintained, anytime I have something that needs power I just plug it in to that connection and it works great. My sprayer has that kind of connection with an in line switch. Very handy. 

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