13 pin 12v trailer socket - standard parts?
A while back I didn't secure the caravan properly and tested the break
away cable. It worked, and the caravan stopped, but the 13 pin plug pulled straight out of the socket on the towbar with consequent damage to the plastic surround. A bit of gaffer tape and it has more or less held together until yesterday when my 7 - 13 pin adapter pulled out whilst in use. I rush ordered a Ring replacement socket, but now that I've taken the Westfalia socket out in preparation I find that the wiring is a central plug which clips into the outer housing. Asking now if anyone knows it this is a standard setup and outers and inners from different manufacturers are compatible, or do I end up trying to source a Westfalia outer to save rewiring the inner? Cheers Dave R -- AMD FX-6300 in GA-990X-Gaming SLI-CF running Windows 7 Pro x64 --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
13 pin 12v trailer socket - standard parts?
On 21/03/19 14:33, David wrote:
A while back I didn't secure the caravan properly and tested the break away cable. It worked, and the caravan stopped, but the 13 pin plug pulled straight out of the socket on the towbar with consequent damage to the plastic surround. A bit of gaffer tape and it has more or less held together until yesterday when my 7 - 13 pin adapter pulled out whilst in use. I rush ordered a Ring replacement socket, but now that I've taken the Westfalia socket out in preparation I find that the wiring is a central plug which clips into the outer housing. Asking now if anyone knows it this is a standard setup and outers and inners from different manufacturers are compatible, or do I end up trying to source a Westfalia outer to save rewiring the inner? In my experience, they aren't all the same. I damage a 13 pin socket and tried to just fit the 'outer' part (the bit that was damaged) to discover the locating lugs were different. Of course, they 'mate', it is the assembly bits that are the problem. Of course, you may be lucky and find the ones you have are the same. Your post is timely, I need to buy a spare socket for my 'spares kit'- I knew there was something I'd missed! (I'm a motorhomer, we tow a trailer with a Smart Car.) -- Smile for the camera ;-) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxyL2_38EsQ Remarkable Coincidences: The Stock Market Crashes of 1929 and 2008 happened on the same date in October. In Oct 1907, a run on the Knickerbocker Trust Company led to the Great Depression. |
13 pin 12v trailer socket - standard parts?
On Thursday, March 21, 2019 at 3:21:41 PM UTC, Brian Reay wrote:
On 21/03/19 14:33, David wrote: A while back I didn't secure the caravan properly and tested the break away cable. It worked, and the caravan stopped, but the 13 pin plug pulled straight out of the socket on the towbar with consequent damage to the plastic surround. A bit of gaffer tape and it has more or less held together until yesterday when my 7 - 13 pin adapter pulled out whilst in use. I rush ordered a Ring replacement socket, but now that I've taken the Westfalia socket out in preparation I find that the wiring is a central plug which clips into the outer housing. Asking now if anyone knows it this is a standard setup and outers and inners from different manufacturers are compatible, or do I end up trying to source a Westfalia outer to save rewiring the inner? In my experience, they aren't all the same. I damage a 13 pin socket and tried to just fit the 'outer' part (the bit that was damaged) to discover the locating lugs were different. Of course, they 'mate', it is the assembly bits that are the problem. Of course, you may be lucky and find the ones you have are the same. Your post is timely, I need to buy a spare socket for my 'spares kit'- I knew there was something I'd missed! (I'm a motorhomer, we tow a trailer with a Smart Car.) -- Smile for the camera ;-) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxyL2_38EsQ Remarkable Coincidences: The Stock Market Crashes of 1929 and 2008 happened on the same date in October. In Oct 1907, a run on the Knickerbocker Trust Company led to the Great Depression. I tried replacimng the wiring on a small trailer recently. There are some ****e sockets out there. Dont buy the cheapest |
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