From: Bruce C. Beattie (bruce@EECS.Berkeley.EDU)
Date: Tue Aug 16 2005 - 19:11:11 PDT
Hi Ed,
If you really want the Mil spec part, then here it is, however you
have to buy in quantity of 3. So get together with two other guys on
the list to goi in with you. Bear in mind that you may need a crimp tool
with the connector pins, although I think you can just solder them. I
would not go this route
unless you are familiar with making up connectors or know someone who
will help you.
Remember, you will need to get the right size cable or improvize, and
you will need to get the
connector for the trailer end. Remember this is for lights, not brakes.
I see someone else posted the correct pinout from Jim.
Hope this helps,
Bruce MVPA 23824
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Item MS75020-1 Conn. Assy body sz 28-54P (molded rubber part)
This includes the pins and connector body as well as the clamp.
Item 7731428 Dust cover, 383 Carc
This is the quote I got from:
Thomas P. Krepelka
Amerline Enterprises
MS75020-1 3 pcs 25.80/Ea
7731428 3 pcs 11.03/Ea
Prices may have changed since then. I think this was a year ago.
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Ed wrote:
>Can anyone tell me where to get a plug that will let me power a civilian
>boat trailer from my M-1009s trailer plug? I need an adapter that will let
>me wire in the power leads for the trailer. The trailer is a four wire
>setup. Any help will be most appreciated!
>
>Thanks,
>
>Ed
>
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