Panel Mount Cigar Lighter Power Socket - 12V/24V 20A max.
Panel Mount Cigar Lighter Power Socket - 12V/24V 20A max.
Panel Mount Cigar Lighter Power Socket - 12V/24V 20A max.
Panel Mount Cigar Lighter Power Socket - 12V/24V 20A max.

Panel Mount Cigar Lighter Power Socket - 12V/24V 20A max.

£4.40
(£3.67 Exc. VAT)
(7 Reviews)
35 in stock
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Product code
P01722
Description

Panel mounted cigar lighter style power socket with cover. This power socket can be used in 12V or 24V systems and is ideal for mounting in a dashboard or control panel. Fits in a standard 29mm diameter panel hole and is secured from behind using a nut over the threaded body.

Further info

This item has anti-rotation 'flats' on the sides of the body.

Specifications
  • Nominal system voltage: 12V or 24V DC
  • Max. current: 20A (@ 12V)
  • Connections: 6.3mm male blades with polarity markings
  • Overall max. dimensions: 56.5 (L) x 36.8 (Dia) mm
  • Panel hole diameter required: 29mm
  • Protrusion from front of panel: 9mm (including cover)
  • Clearance required behind panel: 55mm (approx.)

Part Number : A13-142A

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Customer Reviews (7)
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7 Reviews:

Great product
Rating:
11 September 2023  | 

Great product at a great price


A high quality item
Rating:
02 July 2023  | 

Well thought out. The integral tight fitting lid should prevent rusting of the contacts, which is the reason for needing a replacement in the first place.


Response:

Thank you for the feedback on this Robin!


Good Quality Item
Rating:
01 May 2022  | 

It has the look and feel of a good quality item


Power socket
Rating:
02 August 2021  | 

Good quality piece of kit, easy to fit.


Good quality
Rating:
13 April 2021  | 

A good quality item, as expected from 12voltplanet


Workshop
Rating:
16 December 2020  | 

Brought this along with other components for the solar power system in my workshop.
Great quality, prompt delivery as usual.


Power Socket
Rating:
15 December 2020  | 

I had previously fitted an inferior quality power socket which didn't work out, this has been replaced by the dual unit and is proving a bit hit