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Different plugs have different ratings. Most cheap ones are only rated to 8A @ 12V. | Different plugs have different ratings. Most cheap ones are only rated to 8A @ 12V. | ||
− | You can find better-rated plugs at either 20-25A max. Once you get to this level of | + | You can find better-rated plugs at either 20-25A max (and have copper springs, which might be the reason why they can cope with more power). Once you get to this level of amp requirement, I would recommend switching to a better connector type! |
Latest revision as of 02:07, 30 March 2021
Summary
12v cigarette plug. Note that the spring has melted into the case. This was only carrying 30v @5A, and everything else about the plug was unharmed - wires were ok, and the 5A fuse did not blow.
Different plugs have different ratings. Most cheap ones are only rated to 8A @ 12V.
You can find better-rated plugs at either 20-25A max (and have copper springs, which might be the reason why they can cope with more power). Once you get to this level of amp requirement, I would recommend switching to a better connector type!
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current | 11:33, 29 August 2019 | ![]() | 660 × 1,900 (381 KB) | Chewie (talk | contribs) | 12v cigarette plug. Note that the spring has melted into the case. This was only carrying 30v @5A, and everything else about the plug was unharmed - wires weremok, and the fuse did not blow. |
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