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wade 06-25-2012 02:40 PM

Hobie live well battery connector
 
BWE,

I was wondering if anyone found any place reasonable to get one of those proprietary connectors Hobie uses on its livewells for battery connections?

I have looked everywhere and cannot get the exact one..
Some auto,electrical manufacturer "OEM" has to be using them and is available somewhere?..
What is the precise name/model # ect for them?

Thanks

Wade

467echo 06-25-2012 02:49 PM

I'm pretty sure Marshall's Hardware in Miramar has those.
http://www.marshallshardware.com/contact.aspx

bus kid 06-25-2012 02:52 PM

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Why use a stock plug that is prone to failure. All my kayak connections are done with Astro Flite plugs. I have used them on a friends PWC, (he races for a living) so they see alot of time on the water both salt and fresh. have yet to have one go out or corrode. a little dielectric grease and press them together. They are a little pricy but in the long run worth it. Hope it helps.

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wade 06-25-2012 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by 467echo (Post 122890)
I'm pretty sure Marshall's Hardware in Miramar has those.
http://www.marshallshardware.com/contact.aspx

Thanks!, but what do i ask for exactly before wasting gas ?
i am about ready to cut the hobie tank & charger and make it with the regular ol' connectors instead..
i already was sent on a wild goose chase out to Graingers and even they were left scratching their heads?!....
been to frys, auto zone, pep boys, oreilys, napa ect..
bupkis.

PescadorPete 06-25-2012 02:57 PM

Marshall's has them. I'll get you the part numbers when I get home tonight.

467echo 06-25-2012 03:18 PM

here ya go Wade. I bought these at Marshall's. I think they are called weatherpack terminals if I am not mistaken. The part number on them won't be Marshall's part number, but should get you in the right direction.
http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/a...6-15-16_32.jpg

467echo 06-25-2012 03:19 PM

They also carry the plastic and rubber parts, and the removal tool. Just no crimping tool.

wade 06-25-2012 03:22 PM

Thanks guys!!!
:yt::yt:!

Iceman 06-25-2012 03:33 PM

Wade I found em on E Bay and bought a 100. male/female, housing, seals and pins. Sell em for $5 per set.

wade 06-25-2012 03:38 PM

Thanks ANDY!:cool:

Ill take one!:you_rock::cheers1:
(its for an extra battery to convert over..)
:wsb::wsb::wsb:

jbaker 06-25-2012 04:07 PM

They are weather pack connectors, we use them a lot on off road race cars, there's a special tool that you need to crimp the ends before you put it in the housing, and a removal tool also.

Drake 06-25-2012 04:43 PM

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TEAMFISH 06-25-2012 04:48 PM

If there weatherpack terminals you should be able to get them at any auto parts store like a NAPA. But the right thing to do is go see Andy:)

PescadorPete 06-25-2012 07:48 PM

Marshall's carries the ones on page 20. But I doubt you can beat Andy's deal.

http://www.k-four.net/K4%20Catalog.pdf

Fig 2 is wrong so don't crimp them that way!

Lipripper92592 05-12-2013 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Iceman (Post 122905)
Wade I found em on E Bay and bought a 100. male/female, housing, seals and pins. Sell em for $5 per set.


Do you still have any of these in stock at the mission bay store?

oneyedeer 05-13-2013 07:00 AM

you will need to purchase the spec8ial crimping tool also regular crimping tool wont work

tomahawk 05-13-2013 09:19 PM

i bought 10 from e-bay 2 months ago. I don't have the crimping tool, so I soldered them on. I soldered to 12 gage wire. Was a learning experience. I had a difficult time getting the pin to lock into the housing (maybe too much solder). Eventually I got it to work but if I had to do it again I would try to get the crimping tool. The way I did this was to strip about an 1/8 inch of shielding away. place the wire in the pin with the shield captured by the rear most set of prongs and the exposed wire captured by the next set of prongs. I crimped everything as best I could with the normal solderless crimp tool then soldered the exposed wire to the pin. In general I hate the solderless connections because I feel like they always loosen over time. I'd be interested to know what luck anyone has had with these and special crimping tool and where to get the tool.


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