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M109 Power Cable

jasonjc

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There is another thead that list the part nuber for the plug and where to get them. They are NOT cheap. Some thing like $100-200.
 

Sundance

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Heck:evil:, I found the thread but the link to the info doesn't work. If anybody knows where the link was directing you I would appreciate the info.
Thanks, Steve
 

SCSG-G4

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You are looking for a crouse-hinds Arktite 60 amp two wire connector. Best price I could find last year was $175 plus S&H each, and there were four in a Memphis, TN warehouse. That is JUST the connector, no cable or connector on the other end of the cable. I think it is the APJ-6275 or the APJ-6385. Look at http://www.crouse-hinds.com/catalog/pdfs/00966to00969_00974to00975.pdf
Other manufacturers make a compatible plug/connector, but they are not any cheaper.

Having said all that, for most recreational use (IE, not running a shop with lots of motors) replacing the plug with a 30 amp RV connector would make more sense and cost a lot less.
YMMV and 2cents
 

m109guy

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There are many posts about that power cable. The original is very hard to find, and making your own is very expensive.

I installed a 30AMP R/V power connector on my M109. Works great.

There is also a 50AMP version available.

Picture of it installed before I painted the truck.
 
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Dieselsmoke

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Anybody know where to find a correct power cable to supply the 120v system on the M109A3 truck?

Which one you got? They're not all the same. Some trucks have 2 pin, some 3 pin, some 4 pin, I've got one here that has an odd 6 pin connector that I've never seen before.
 

tsstout

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I thought I just got this straight Ferro... The 2 prong high up was a 110v connector to the breakers... and the lower 2 prong was a slave connector for the 24v system... Am I still screwed up??
 
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