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The tail battery in the DG-1000 (and probably the 500/505) use a funky
connector that's a bit smaller than a cigarette lighter plug. It snaps in place and holds on tight. Here are a few pics: http://flickr.com/photos/jzawodn/323962116/ http://flickr.com/photos/jzawodn/323961429/ Does anyone know what this plug is called and/or where I can buy one (or more) without traveling to Germany? I'm assuming this is some sort of semi-standard German or European connector, not something designed just for the folks at DG. The few electrically minded folks I know haven't been able to identify it. Anyone know? Thanks, Jeremy |
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Jeremy,
It is called a "powerlet" connector. Same as used on BMW motorcycles. Don't know where you are in the world, but search for Powerlet on the web and you will find something. Try www.powerletproducts.com http://www.powerletproducts.com/ . Larry Goddard "01" USA "Jeremy Zawodny" wrote in message : The tail battery in the DG-1000 (and probably the 500/505) use a funky connector that's a bit smaller than a cigarette lighter plug. It snaps in place and holds on tight. Here are a few pics: http://flickr.com/photos/jzawodn/323962116/ http://flickr.com/photos/jzawodn/323961429/ Does anyone know what this plug is called and/or where I can buy one (or more) without traveling to Germany? I'm assuming this is some sort of semi-standard German or European connector, not something designed just for the folks at DG. The few electrically minded folks I know haven't been able to identify it. Anyone know? Thanks, Jeremy |
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01-- Zero One wrote:
Jeremy, It is called a “powerlet” connector. Same as used on BMW motorcycles. Don’t know where you are in the world, but search for Powerlet on the web and you will find something. Try www.powerletproducts.com http://www.powerletproducts.com/ . Excellent, thanks for identifying it. :-) I'm in California where various BMW stuff is pretty popular, so I shouldn't have any trouble finding one. Jeremy |
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BMW motorcycle dealers have them, but that's probably the most expensive
source. John Deere tractor supply places sometimes stock them as well, though on-line is the least expensive source and will have the best selection. These plugs are made by Bosch and are also used on Stemme motorgliders. They are more reliable than the "standard" US cigarette lighter style plug/jack and more compact too. bumper "Jeremy Zawodny" wrote in message ... 01-- Zero One wrote: Jeremy, It is called a “powerlet” connector. Same as used on BMW motorcycles. Don’t know where you are in the world, but search for Powerlet on the web and you will find something. Try www.powerletproducts.com http://www.powerletproducts.com/ . Excellent, thanks for identifying it. :-) I'm in California where various BMW stuff is pretty popular, so I shouldn't have any trouble finding one. Jeremy |
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bumper wrote:
BMW motorcycle dealers have them, but that's probably the most expensive source. John Deere tractor supply places sometimes stock them as well, though on-line is the least expensive source and will have the best selection. Yeah, I got 'em at a local BWM bike shop. Not cheap, but not terribly expensive. They had pre-made cables and "bare" connectors. Jeremy |
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Put a few dimensions to the metal conducter parts,
it looks like a rotating beacon plug and lead for a farm tractor the = larger brass part would be about 12mm diam and cetre about 4.5mm I think they are made by Hiller . Ken. |
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Cheap conectors can be found online at:
http://export.farnell.com/jsp/endeca...l.jsp?SKU=6583 64 At 17:42 19 December 2006, Jeremy Zawodny wrote: bumper wrote: BMW motorcycle dealers have them, but that's probably the most expensive source. John Deere tractor supply places sometimes stock them as well, though on-line is the least expensive source and will have the best selection. Yeah, I got 'em at a local BWM bike shop. Not cheap, but not terribly expensive. They had pre-made cables and 'bare' connectors. Jeremy |
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Cheap conectors can be found online at:
http://export.farnell.com/jsp/endeca...l.jsp?SKU=6583 64 At 17:42 19 December 2006, Jeremy Zawodny wrote: bumper wrote: BMW motorcycle dealers have them, but that's probably the most expensive source. John Deere tractor supply places sometimes stock them as well, though on-line is the least expensive source and will have the best selection. Yeah, I got 'em at a local BWM bike shop. Not cheap, but not terribly expensive. They had pre-made cables and 'bare' connectors. Jeremy |
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