[PSUBS-MAILIST] 12 Volt Charging Plug help

Joe Perkel josephperkel at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 10 16:11:47 EDT 2014


I was about to comment on the very issue of forced ventilation. Wouldn't an ignition proof bilge blower (possibly two units, one for each pod), mounted in the cabin and piped to one end of the thru pipes do the job nicely?

Joe




On Monday, March 10, 2014 4:07 PM, Steve McQueen <psub101 at indy.rr.com> wrote:
 
Scott, also keep in mind these types of connectors should be easy to install after the wiring fits through the 1.10" opening. No need to feel like the connector needs to fit. Just add after fishing the wire (if possible) as I believe they won't need to be removed frequently once installed.

Steve




On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 3:21 PM, swaters <swaters at waters-ks.com> wrote:

I never thought of regular AC plugs. To easy! Haha
>The batterys will vent out of the same hole the charging cords come out of. 
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>"kocpnt tds.net" <kocpnt at tds.net> wrote:
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>I just used two terminals from a 30 amp. 220 volt plug and wired one plug to the charger. I'm assuming that the plugs will be inside the Sub however. How will you vent the pods?
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>On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 10:58 AM, <swaters at waters-ks.com> wrote:
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>Hey guys. I am trying to prep my sub for the West Virginia trip. One of the things on my list is to make it so I can charge the batteries without opening the pods. The connection to the pods is a XXL pipe with a cap and the opening is 1.10". I would like to hook up each battery (positive and negative) wire and some form of plug. This plug would need to be a male and female with two prongs (positive and negative for each 12V battery). One plug on the battery wire side which would fit in the 1.10" hole and the other plug on the charger side rather the alligator clips. I have seen plugs like this on golf carts and floor cleaning machines. Any idea where to get them? They need to be able to handle 20amps
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