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davybull



Member Since: 10 Dec 2017
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United Kingdom 2004 Defender 110 Td5 HT Masai Red
Identify these connectors.
My new Landy has these connectors below the back step.

I know they are a remote 12v supply but can anyone identify the connectors? May as well leave the connectors there and make up some jumper cables that uses them rather than having to access the battery.

Cheers in advance Bow down

Dave
Post #670062 10th Dec 2017 3:52pm
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miker



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Looking at the pictures in your gallery, They look like a single pole welding type connector, never seen anything quite like them though! Where do they actually connect to?
Post #670065 10th Dec 2017 4:00pm
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Harryb450



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They are dinse connectors, same as used on welding sets for the return (earth leads) 👍🏻 NO ROAD..........EXCEPT FOR LANDROVER
Post #670069 10th Dec 2017 4:05pm
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davybull



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Cheers Guys.

Don't know where they connect to yet, haven't had a chance to look!!

Will trace them when I have a mo.

Dave.
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davybull



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OK there seems to be a permanent 12v supply.

Holes are just over 12mm so that means that the connectors are Dinse 35-50 plugs(Cheers for the info Harry). They push in and twist to lock them.

Just ordered a couple of plugs off Fleabay but will check the wiring before I do anything.

Dave.
Post #670087 10th Dec 2017 4:30pm
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