Anybody know of a plug that's a bit more heavy duty than what most shops sell?Or aleast more heat resitant mine keeps melting or should I just change to Anderson plug.I am running into redarc 12v to 12v battery charger I think the 20amp one.Hugh
Anybody know of a plug that's a bit more heavy duty than what most shops sell?Or aleast more heat resitant mine keeps melting or should I just change to Anderson plug.I am running into redarc 12v to 12v battery charger I think the 20amp one.Hugh
Why are you using a cig plug on a device that draws over 300 watts Hugh?, I'd be concerned about the potential fire risk associated with that, as Jarone said change over to anderson plugs asap with circuit breakers inline.
That sucks with the waeco,i have no probs with 80L engel in cig lighter just want the battery box to keep it running 24/7 without affecting car batteries,you can get 20amp rated plugs with thermal plastic.Power to tub is rated at 50 amps with a relay,battery protection comes from both fridge & redarc charger.I think merit sockets are rated at 15a from memory. But I wouldn't trust them either. I have had the tip end get that hot it started melting out of the plug and stopped supplying power on a 50l waeco fridge lead. That wasn't under a lot of load either, the fridge had been pre cooled on 240v, so it was just to maintain temp while in the car. I have now changed it to a 50a anderson plug instead.
You can get them fairly cheap off ebay, genuine ones as well as the chinese copies.
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