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Unread 05-04-2015, 10:17 PM
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Default On Board Charger Plug

I did some work on the V I finally installed a weather proof plug permanently, I am tried of tripping over the open hatch which also allows debris and critters in during the night.
I have an on board auto 10/10 AMP charger installed below the hatch cover. I keep my batteries charged during the cool nights here in Fl, Auto off during the day, Timer switch on the house wall.

I found this beautiful part on Amazon, well built and no wire splicing to install. 13.95 free shipping with prime

NOCO Genius GCP1 Black 13 Amp 125V AC Port Plug




http://www.amazon.com/NOCO-Genius-GC...V+AC+Port+Plug

Hole right through the stringer ouch, I will seal the wood with some resin, wood looks awesome nice and dry!


Wood solid and dry as shown



Plugs right in sweet, no open hatch and pinch wires etc...



Charging



It was very dark when I took these pictures with my phone.

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Unread 05-05-2015, 06:01 AM
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Just bought the same receptacle. Great design. Also bought a NOCO onboard charger.
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Unread 05-05-2015, 08:21 AM
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Just bought the same receptacle. Great design. Also bought a NOCO onboard charger.
Correct superior to the one for 25 bucks at WM, which requires you to cut the plug off and insert the wires directly which reviews on the site say they pop out ...
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I put one on my dad's bass boat for him as part of a birthday present.
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Very nice. Thanks for passing that one along.
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yOUR NOT THE ONLY ONE TO CUT A STRINGER, nice work and good to see your still kicking.
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yOUR NOT THE ONLY ONE TO CUT A STRINGER, nice work and good to see your still kicking.

Thanks Ridge still kicking indeed :) I have to start posting again!
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