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AO now offers Jumper Cables with 50 mm² NATO Plug

linksK9rig

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Just wanted to highlight that AO now offers a Jumper Cable with NATO plug to make use of our NATO connector. Got mine delivered today, cool stuff!
 

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I wondered about this but I seem to recall it’s only 350A through the NATO socket?
Correct. The circuit is fused at 350A. I don't recall the fuse characteristics but it may have a surge rating of 500A and a continuous rating of 350A. That might explain the 500A label on the switch 🤷.
@TheDocAUS might have studied that fuse in more detail.
 
Correct. The circuit is fused at 350A. I don't recall the fuse characteristics but it may have a surge rating of 500A and a continuous rating of 350A. That might explain the 500A label on the switch 🤷.
@TheDocAUS might have studied that fuse in more detail.
The main fuse for the rear NATO plug circuit is found on stud 3 of the 5 Stud busbar. It is a ZCASE MEGA fuse.

 
So I’ve basically ignored the fact that I have a NATO plug until now. Forgive my ignorance of its function….can my truck get jump started using it with this type of cable….or is it strictly power out?
 
Seems like a pretty cool functionality. It seems like it would be a good use of the NATO plug if you had jumper cables and then you could swap out other connectors also. Do I seem to remember something like that?
 
So I’ve basically ignored the fact that I have a NATO plug until now. Forgive my ignorance of its function….can my truck get jump started using it with this type of cable….or is it strictly power out?
  • ELECTRICS/NATO PLUG: Understanding the NATO plug on the Grenadier here and why you need to check your NATO plug here;
  • ELECTRICS/NATO PLUG: Using the NATO plug to power accessories, look here;
  • ELECTRICS/NATO PLUG: Check for corrosion and water ingress into the NATO plug, the topic is discussed here. One solution is to use a 50mm (2” inch) Camlock Rubber Gasket - agricultural or plumbing supplies shops have them or try eBay or Amazon. I also put Tef Gel on to the threads to hinder corrosion;
  • ELECTRICS/NATO PLUG: Re-wiring the NATO Socket to INT1 look here (yes INT1, the reference was corrected in a later post);
From this list:

 
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