DGZZI 1PC 14AWG SAE Extension Cord SAE to SAE Extension Cable Quick Disconnect Wire Harness SAE Connector 100cm
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Well, Aaron, just connect the red to the positive (); if you're just looking for a quick way to connect and disconnect your speaker, these will suffice; however, there may be better connectors for your application. However, without more information, it's difficult to say. Good lukc
If the device is 12v, you could splice the wire, but be sure to check the positive and negative wires in the power cord. For accessories like a USB phone charger or an iPod, it's probably best to keep the power source close to the handlebar or dash.
It should work on a CB, but I'd use a 12 gauge wire instead of the 14 gauge.
I've seen similar Amazon items with smaller gauge wire, and I've also seen them in auto parts stores.
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line between the plugs ( to, -) to - The 14ga wires on the ends are tinned, which is a nice touch. Only one word of caution, which I should have seen in the product images: The exposed terminal of the plug on both plugs is the positive/red wire. They aren't in a position to help you. when both lines are connected, i. , from the red tip to the red socket From the black tip to the black socket, everything is black. If you connect one plug to the battery (red = ) and the other to a float charger, you'll get a direct short when the red tip of the red tip is plugged into the black socket. Furthermore, any exposed lead from your motorcycle, mower, or whatever else will be 'hot. ' When the positive tip is exposed, it's all too easy to accidentally brush the plug against a ground. You're going to have a bad day if you do that. Sure, at the battery, you could reverse the wiring - When you look at the wiring again years later, you'll notice that the red lead goes to the battery negative and the black lead goes to the battery positive. There's a reason why wiring color codes are standardized. If the'red to black at plug' issue isn't a concern for you, it's a good product at a reasonable price, which is why I only gave it three stars. And, once again, I should have noticed that feature in the photos before placing my order.
The positive and negative colors don't match the sides they're supposed to be on, but the plugs work fine. The red should be on the "covered" side of the power supply, and the red should be on the "exposed" side of the equipment; these came with both configurations. It's not a big deal, but pay attention when you're putting them in. ***When using DC power, some things are polarity-sensitive, and you don't want to expose a "hot" terminal.
It's possible that you're going to start a fire! These are the same halves of an incomplete set, not two separate circuit disconnects or even one complete circuit disconnect. br>br>Only one circuit will be connected between the two ends, but the color coding will change. This could cause you to short your circuit by accidentally connecting a hot to ground.
Many low-current 12 VDC devices employ this type of quick connect. First and foremost, the one I received is identical to the one shown. It's meant to be used as a connector in a line. That is to say, only one plug should be connected to the power source. The load is secured by the other. (The connector on the load side with the red wire pin fully exposed is the load side connector. ).
The charger cable can be seen on the left, and the product can be seen on the right. br>I was attempting to make a pigtail for charging 6 volt feeder batteries with a charger with a quick connect cord, but the charger detected reversed polarity and refused to charge. That's when I realized the colors of the wires were reversed. Otherwise, they're of good quality; just a heads-up to potential buyers.
It's what I used to jumpstart my motorcycle. It's a lot less work than removing the seat and then the battery. br>I have a battery attachment that I can easily reach. br>I then connected the starter pack to that end. br>Perfect!br>It worked for me perfectly.
br>br>There are no issues, and it can be used in a variety of ways.
Offroad lights are connected to a roof rack lighting harness with this connector. When leaving the hills for the Mall, it's simple to plug and unplug. For a perfect match, pair with a similar wire harness and Dust cover.