Optronics A-203 Power Adapter with 3-Foot 12-Volt DC Cord to Clips for Battery Powered Boats and Vehicles, 15-Amp Fuse

January 28, 2019 - Comment

Adapt your 12-volt DC power cord for attachment to your boat battery using this battery adapter from Optronics. Includes a 3′ cord, power receptacle, battery clips and a 15-amp safety fuse. Adapts 12-volt DC power cord to battery-clip-operated power cord. Lets you connect your 12-volt appliances to your boat battery and other battery powered vehicles.

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Adapt your 12-volt DC power cord for attachment to your boat battery using this battery adapter from Optronics. Includes a 3′ cord, power receptacle, battery clips and a 15-amp safety fuse. Adapts 12-volt DC power cord to battery-clip-operated power cord. Lets you connect your 12-volt appliances to your boat battery and other battery powered vehicles. Includes a 3-foot Cord, power receptacle for cigarette-lighter-style plug and battery clips (1 pair). Uses 15-amp safety fuse and 20-gauge wire for secure operation with a black plastic housing with black cord.

Product Features

  • Runs 12V appliances directly off your battery
  • Bypasses 12V cigarette lighter socket
  • Easy to use
  • Portable
  • Comes with 3 foot extension cord

Comments

Anonymous says:

A good product that does what it is supposed to do There is little to critique here: It’s a pair of clamps, a fuse, a few feet of wires and a standard 12 V cigarette lighter style connector. The clamps are a bit small but will firmly attach to any car battery terminal. The fuse is part of the red insulation around the (+) clamp and is easily accessible if it needs to be replaced. The 12 V connector seems sturdy to me. Overall, for the price, it’s a good product.I use it in the following way:When the car is stationary, connect the…

Anonymous says:

Comes in handy… I use these clips to attach my fan and my heated blanket to the battery in my golf cart. It works great. However, I did find that repeated usage with the golf seat pressing on the wires has a tendency to wear into the plastic coating on the wires….so I got a piece of plastic tubing and cut a strip for each wire. I split it along the length of the tubing and slipped it over each wire. Now, when I sit the golf seat back into place, it sits on the tubing making a cushion between the seat and…

Anonymous says:

Works; But has poor connections. Good:In-line fuse (easily changed if blow)Clamps are strong and hold well on chassis boltTight connection with Male adaptersEasy disassembly (if you need too…)Bad:I used this mostly with an air pump and the heat produced melted an internal contact and need to be re-soldered after 4th use. No issue since the fix. (Most likely a device issue, but still an issue)I removed one start because the joint broke from over-heating and had to be…

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