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I have one of these
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Heh - how much did Raymarine charge for a plastic box with their name on and a strip of chocolate-block?
Pete
You have a few options.
Yes, there is an official junction block, into which you can plug up to three of these. Looks like a black rubber cuboid with three holes in one of the large faces, and a blanking plug on an attached strip for when you only have two plugs inserted. Perhaps no longer available new though.
The actual connectors in these plugs are a standard size of spade terminal. So you could make a joining piece out of six male spades (a forum search will find the proper size) and three short lengths of wire, plus appropriate physical packaging like a junction box or heatshrink. It's a bodge, but it should be reliable, and it leaves the original plugs intact if you need them one day.
If you don't expect to need the plugs again, you could cut them off and just join the cables. There's nothing special about them, just three cores to crimp or solder and then waterproof with adhesive-lined heatshrink. That's probably what I'd do if I didn't need the plugs for maintenance.
Pete
The actual connectors in these plugs are a standard size of spade terminal. So you could make a joining piece out of six male spades (a forum search will find the proper size) and three short lengths of wire, plus appropriate physical packaging like a junction box or heatshrink. It's a bodge, but it should be reliable, and it leaves the original plugs intact if you need them one day.
Pete
You say its a bodge, but this year I found the Autopilot head on my HR had been installed that way by the factory (admittedly with some anti-corrosion grease). Its worked for 19 years without missing a beat.
You say its a bodge, but this year I found the Autopilot head on my HR had been installed that way by the factory (admittedly with some anti-corrosion grease). Its worked for 19 years without missing a beat.