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    What brand/part no is this socket

    This is the type of socket connected to the second battery in the Disco.

    I'm trying to source some plugs to match. Can anyone identify it for me?

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    I think it is an Eaton-Yale-Towne or whatever they call their electrical dvn. nowadays. We fitted a few of them as buddy plugs for a coal mine whose engineer did not like Caterpillar or the local Caterpillar dealer. Just about everyome else in the industry specified Caterpillar buddy plugs.
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    When I bought my Disco it came with a Chescold 3-way fridge. The 12v socket on the fridge was one of those. The previous owner was an electrician but I don't know if he retrofitted it or if it came with it.

    The screw on cap and rugged construction suggests it is sold into the commercial market. Not the normal auto electrical store item I'd think.

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    looks like a marine accessories socket to me.
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    Dunno, but it looks like a 3 pin xlr would fit.



    Nope reckon it won't.

    Try this page. Maybe a series 680 3 way?
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    Quote Originally Posted by abaddonxi View Post
    Dunno, but it looks like a 3 pin xlr would fit.


    Nope reckon it won't.

    Try this page. Maybe a series 680 3 way?
    RS Australia, Seven Hills, they have everything.

    Nope, it's not XLR - I have those in my electronics spares.

    Not DIN either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Hjelm View Post
    I think it is an Eaton-Yale-Towne or whatever they call their electrical dvn. nowadays. We fitted a few of them as buddy plugs for a coal mine whose engineer did not like Caterpillar or the local Caterpillar dealer. Just about everyome else in the industry specified Caterpillar buddy plugs.

    Hmmm. The car came from Singleton and was serviced at Jerry'S Plains so the owner may have been in the coal industry.

    Unfortunately, the car is in Derby (and the daughter who drives it is currently in Vietnam) so I can't remove a socket to look for part nos. or a manufacturer's name.

    Thanks Brian.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    looks like a marine accessories socket to me.
    I had a look at Bias Boating yesterday but didn't find anything like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utemad View Post
    When I bought my Disco it came with a Chescold 3-way fridge. The 12v socket on the fridge was one of those. The previous owner was an electrician but I don't know if he retrofitted it or if it came with it.

    The screw on cap and rugged construction suggests it is sold into the commercial market. Not the normal auto electrical store item I'd think.
    I assume the plug screws in as well.

    Maybe I'll check with TJM (they are local) just in case.

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    I remember it had a brass connection on the bullbar, could it have been a connector for an HF radio or something similar?

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