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RJsfishin
Nov 03, 2015Explorer
I also carry a portable w/ its own controller mounted on it, so in reality it is a portable battery charger.
The 6 ft 10 ga cord has a standard 2 pin power plug on it, same as is on most all battery chargers now days. If and when I need the extra solar, I just plug the panel into the 2 pin plug flush mounted on the side of my RV as seen below. The plug is connected to battery + & -
Here is the link to the 2 pin flush mount
http://www.solarcapitalist.com/sae2pin-surface-mount-connector-pigtail.aspx
The 6 ft 10 ga cord has a standard 2 pin power plug on it, same as is on most all battery chargers now days. If and when I need the extra solar, I just plug the panel into the 2 pin plug flush mounted on the side of my RV as seen below. The plug is connected to battery + & -
Here is the link to the 2 pin flush mount
http://www.solarcapitalist.com/sae2pin-surface-mount-connector-pigtail.aspx
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