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    if the car came from singleton part is most likely mining indystry or ex-mil sourced (bout the only 2 things in that place )

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    It looks like a weatherproof hella connector:

    2 pole plug and socket
    http://db.hella.com.au/cgi-bin/catal...ew&flmaint=950

    mounting base
    http://db.hella.com.au/cgi-bin/catal...ew&flmaint=954
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    By gum! I think you're right!

    I'll go down to Bursons and check.

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    Quote Originally Posted by njz View Post
    It looks like a weatherproof hella connector:

    2 pole plug and socket
    http://db.hella.com.au/cgi-bin/catal...ew&flmaint=950

    mounting base
    http://db.hella.com.au/cgi-bin/catal...ew&flmaint=954
    That was what my fridge had Ron. Except mine looked like an older design like your picture.

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    http://www.connectortech.com.au/data.../ecomate_e.pdf


    try these,
    Looks like a mil spec connector - more quality than required,
    Unless you can procure one 'surplus to requirements' it might be easier to change to something more common like a cigarette lighter socket, or an xlr type socket available at ubiqutous dick or jaycar or altronics, heres one Altronics - Your One Stop Electronics Shop

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    It is a standard type industrial connector. I can't remember the DIN number, but Binder make them.
    I've used them before with FESTO servo-pneumatic gear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tab View Post
    it might be easier to change to something more common like a cigarette lighter socket, or an xlr type socket available at ubiqutous dick or jaycar or altronics
    I'm pretty sure he would have by now

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