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Battery Tender 027-0004-BK Black Power Connect Trolling Motor D/C Connector

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Fulfilled by Nygmat

Arrives Sep 12 – Sep 17
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Style: Linear only


Features

  • Black high impact UV housing
  • Silver plated solid copper terminals
  • 12 volt, 24 volt, 36 volt or 48 volt capable
  • PowerConnect spiral locking mechanism for a firm connection
  • Easy installation

Description

Battery Tender Black Power Connect Trolling Motor D/C Connector is a onboard connector for DC to DC connections. Perfect for battery connections to trolling motors, navigational electronics or any DC accessory. The unique screw and lock device provides a positive connection that avoids vibration and water incursion.


Manufacturer: ‎Battery Tender


Brand: ‎Battery Tender


Item Weight: ‎10.4 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎9 x 5.3 x 3.3 inches


Item model number: ‎027-0004-BK


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎0270004BK


Lift Type: ‎Battery


Voltage: ‎24 Volts


Date First Available: October 26, 2009


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Perfect
Style: L-shaped and linear
Perfect trolling motor plug.
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2023 by Charles Enriquez

  • Great Conection for Higher Amperage
Style: L-shaped and linear
I installed on my 21' boat for spot locking on reefs in the ocean. The origional so called 50 amp plug/receptacle would get hot enough to melt wire insulation and deform plastic componets. my trolling motor is a minn kota 24 volt 80 pound thrust. it can draw as much as 55 amps. This is the answer for a good day of fishing without trolling motor voltage issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2023 by rthomas36

  • Quality plug
Style: L-shaped and linear
As described, no issues. Quality product.
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2023 by Dr A.

  • Amazing
Style: L-shaped and linear
Works like a charm and real quality materials
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2023 by Kenton R. Floyd

  • good quality
Style: L-shaped and linear
very nice connector. the shape of it makes it a pain to install. I am not impressed with it having open lugs on the boat end of the plug, I bought and installed wire boots! I never want to see the flames if something got between and shorted the lugs with 36 volts even though system has breaker at battery. should have also came with screws to mount for the premium price. overall I do think it is the best plug you can buy.....I hope it lasts because it is not a hole you can put a different plug in! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2023 by Chad rush

  • good conection
Style: L-shaped and linear
used on a 36v trolling motor great connection would have given 5 star if where you run the wires through had rubber gromets to stop water from getting to connection.other than that think its the best
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2023 by Michael Fox

  • The Only Choice for Trolling Motor Plugs
Style: Linear only
I've had my boat for about a year now and had noticed a bit of corrosion and pitting on the TM plug (Marinco 30 amp twist lock shore power type) and sort of "filed it away" knowing that I was going to need to look at it in detail at some point. Every time I had used the little button on the TM base to check the battery level I had only gotten three of the four bars to light up, even after doing a full charge. I figured that either my batteries were going or that maybe all of the lights on the TM didn't all work... Then a few weeks ago I read a thread on microskiff about the Battery Tender plug and decided to do something about mine. Did a bit of searching and found it on Amazon for cheap with Prime two-day shipping. Boom. Friday comes and so does my new TM plug. Wow, what a nice looking piece of hardware. So I start my install - Pulled the old Marinco receptacle and found corrosion, especially on the 24v + lug. Nothing surprising though and I continued with the install. No issues siting the new receptacle in the same spot, just had to make a little Starboard bezel (bust out the table saw and router) to cover the old hole and mount the new. I then opened the old male plug and found lots of green. Rather than mess with the corroded screws I cut the wires and stripped them back for the new ring terminals - Oops, black dusty wire. So I cut it back some more, and some more, and still some more. All I was finding was black coated copper with lots of dust. I got tired of this game and just cut off about two feet of wire and replaced it with new tinned marine grade wire. A couple of adhesive lined heat shrink butt connectors and some matching ring terminals and we were finally all set. Why MG doesn't use tinned wire in their TM cables is beyond me. Anyway, put it all back together, connected the wires, plugged her in and voila! A nice and bright set of LEDs shining back at me. Nope, the fourth LED wasn't burned out and nope. my batteries weren't failing. I just had a ton of resistance in the wires from the plug to the TM. The Battery Tender plug/receptacle is a nice system and looks like it'll be a lot quicker and easier to connect in the dark on early mornings. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2016 by Daz

  • Very hard to install
Style: L-shaped and linear
Needs bigger ears. So you can use a socket you can bairley get a wrench on the nuts holding the wire. For this much money ease of install should have been more important
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2023 by david ostertag

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