-Maverick-
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With enough wire to reach the battery and a rubber seal cap? Anyone?
If anyone purchases this I would strongly recommend not using the "tap" connectors and also add in a fuse to the positive lead. Not doing either of those spells disaster to me and you risk a fire.
I personally have the Princess Auto one for $6.99+tax with a 15a ASA fuse.
http://www.princessauto.com/pal/pro...ous-Automotive/Weather-Proof-USB-Power-Outlet
I used my multimeter to load test the one I bought from princess auto and it's only 0.5 ampsFYI the one i got from princess auto is a 1amp judging by how quickly my phone charges
Apparently that unit has a self resetting fuse in it.
What I did was, I took that USB power outlet, and then soldered a 2-way SAE adapter to the end. That way it plugs into my battery tender. Tested and works well enough to charge my Garmin Nuvi and a Blackberry 10. My other phone didn't like it but I guess because it's only 0.5-1amp and that other phone has seen better days. easy enough install. Total cost? $10 and a couple beers![]()
sweet, exactly what I am gong to do with the SAE adapter that I have had sitting in my car for a couple of weeks now.
I used my multimeter to load test the one I bought from princess auto and it's only 0.5 ampsMy GoPro with battery bacpack kept tripping the automatic fuse or overheating it or whatever, it'd charge for a bit, stop, charge for a bit, stop, eventually it would drain the battery faster than it was charging it
No problems with the dual 2.1amp one I listed above!! Woot for fast charging my iPod/track timer
Turns out the O.P. was asking about just a 12v socket, for him to plug in car like adapters, so I would recommend this one from princess auto: http://www.princessauto.com/pal/product/8450025/12v-Accessories/12V-Socket-Adapter
-Jamie M.
Yeah, I ordered a bunch and split the shipping with friends, even 8 of them was still $30 for shipping$30 for shipping... That's a little rough.