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16 December 2008, 10:35
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P22 Charging System
I have a Pacific 22 fitted with a shore supply socket for charging the batterys however I do not have the three pin plug that is required to interface with the charger. Does anyone know where I could obtain the correct plug for the socket please?
Joe
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16 December 2008, 11:15
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Originally Posted by Bigj
I have a Pacific 22 fitted with a shore supply socket for charging the batterys however I do not have the three pin plug that is required to interface with the charger. Does anyone know where I could obtain the correct plug for the socket please?
Joe
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Is it one of these on the boat?
http://www.safety-marine.co.uk/Ancho...fault.htm?S39-
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16 December 2008, 12:28
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Or one of these...
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16 December 2008, 13:28
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Thanks for the replies but unfortunately its not either of those although the principle is the same, a three round pin male socket connected to a female plug. It is the original equipment as used by the MOD so maybe an MOD dealer may have something?? Anyone know anyone who deals with Navy surplus equipment?
I could convert it if I cant get the original but it would be nice to keep it as it is....failing that its just a matter of buying a standard battery charger and connecting the clips to the battery terminals rather than go through the built in system, not a big deal.
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16 December 2008, 14:01
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Got a pic?
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16 December 2008, 15:31
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Is it similar to this, if so what colour? as the colour denotes intended voltage
Richard
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16 December 2008, 16:10
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bigj
Thanks for the replies but unfortunately its not either of those although the principle is the same, a three round pin male socket connected to a female plug. It is the original equipment as used by the MOD so maybe an MOD dealer may have something?? Anyone know anyone who deals with Navy surplus equipment?
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Please don't put 240 volts through that plug. I think you will find it outputs 24 volts for special ops equipment
Pete
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16 December 2008, 16:20
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Wiring diagram,
Regards Pete
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16 December 2008, 17:09
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Thanks for the responses and the diagram Pete. Its a seperate socket from the Special Ops one next to it. You plug your 24v shore supply in and flick the breaker to charge the batteries. I dont have a picture but can take one. Like I said it's not a big issue as I can use a standard battery charger but it would have been nice to use the original equipment.
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17 December 2008, 14:53
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plug
go to the rs components site the have 100s of differant plugs & sockets . next day delivery
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