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Marinco Trolling Motor Plug & Receptacles Set.12vcp on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
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Lecanto, Florida, US

Lecanto, Florida, US
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Marinco Trolling Motor Plug & Receptacles Set.12VCP

Marinco Trolling Motor Plug & Receptacles. 12VCP.

 

Marinco Trolling Motor Plug and Receptacle Features.

The ConnectPro (Marinco) trolling motor plug and receptacle is a revolutionary concept in trolling motor DC connections. The ConnectPro system has superior electric current carrying capacity that eliminates problems that rob motors of power and reduce battery life. The ConnectPro system features locking plug and receptacle and spring clamping connection which provides a secure electrical contact.

  • This packeged combines Marinco Receptacles(Part#12VBR) and Marinco Plug(Part#12VBP)
  • Universal design for 2- or 3-wire configuration 12, 24, 12/24, 24/36 or 36 volt systems
  • Watertight sealing cap
  • Corrosion resistant, plated brass electrical components
  • Drain holes in receptacle keep water away form electrical components
  • Perma-Lock terminals will not loosen under extreme hull vibration
  • Standard 1-1/8 inch diameter mounting hole
  • Easy to install, with supplied mounting plate for front panel installation, or locking ring for rear access installation
  • Easily replaces other trolling motor plugs and receptacles
  • Accepts 10 and 8 gauge wire
  • O-ring seal for waterproof connections
  • Weather resistant plug cover
  • Corrosion resistant, plated brass electrical components
  • Accepts 16 to 8 gauge wire
  • Ergonomic contoured grip for easy hook-up and ground blade alignment  

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