Alternative to Anderson Plugs/Sockets

 

Picture courtesy of www.bcaaust.com.au/

 

If you are not a fan of Anderson plugs here is a top quality alternative to try. More info on the P12 trailer connector at  http://www.bcaaust.com.au/ . The list from their site reproduced in part below is really a pretty neat FAQ on possible connector problems.

Bob Eustace

If you haven't yet experienced problems with your "normal" trailer connector, these are some of the problems you can look forward to:

 

1. OXIDIZED CONNECTIONS

2. POOR CONNECTION PRESSURE

3. POWER LEAKAGE

4. INGRESS OF DIRT AND DAMPNESS

5. TOO FEW CONNECTION POSSIBILITIES

6. TOO WEAK EARTH CONNECTION

7. SIGNIFICANT POWER LOSS

8. DIFFICULT CONNECTION

9. STIFF DISCONNECTION

10. EASY BREAKAGE

11. FREEZING SOLID


Well, we perhaps shouldn't exaggerate too much, but the fact is that these are common faults with today's electrical trailer connectors. Those of you have already driven with a caravan/ trailer for a couple of years, have certainly experienced at least one, if not more of these problems.

With the P12 electrical trailer connector we hope that you will avoid all these problems.

FUNCTIONS PERFECTLY IN ALL WEATHERS
When the weather is at its worst, then the P12 shows its true colours. The P12 electrical connector is water tight, robustly constructed and not at all sensitive to dampness or the ingress of dirt. It is easy to connect and disconnect, even under the hardest of winter conditions - snow, ice and salt!


SECURE FACTS

When we developed the P12 Trailer Connector we knew exactly the problems we needed to solve. 5 years ago we had already launched the 14-17 Connector for heavy goods vehicles. It solved many problems for professional truck drivers and as functioned perfectly. With the P12 Connector we want to solve the problems for other motorists with something in tow

 


 

 

 

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