Any idea what this connector is called

Any idea what this connector is called

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  • #345025
    Ian Parkin
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      @ianparkin39383

      Has anyone any idea what this connector is called or where to buy from?

      Its on a fancy new battery charger i’d Like more ends to put on different vehicles

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      Edited By Ian Parkin on 08/03/2018 17:28:49

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      Ian Parkin
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        #345027
        V8Eng
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          @v8eng

          I think they are usually called bullet connectors, available from: RS, Maplin, Halfords and a host of other suppliers.

          Edited By V8Eng on 08/03/2018 17:38:58

          #345028
          Clive Brown 1
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            @clivebrown1

            Try googling twin bullet connector

            #345030
            Mike Poole
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              @mikepoole82104

              I think that may be a proprietary connector, have a look at the Vehicle Wiring Products website, they have a wide range of vehicle stuff and you may find an alternative that may mean changing all of the connectors. Check their DIN connectors.

              Mike

              #345035
              I.M. OUTAHERE
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                @i-m-outahere

                Its called an SAE connector .

                A twin bullet connector looks similar but is not the same .

                #345037
                Dave Daniels
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                  @davedaniels93256

                  Looks somewhat like what I once knew as a 'CES QD' connector.

                  One ref. I found but you won't be interested … smiley

                  http://www.amazon.co.uk/Disconnect-Harness-Connector-Bullet-Coast/dp/B00MYDR18A

                  D.

                  #345038
                  Mike E.
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                    @mikee-85511

                    Its a common connector used in the USA used for 12 volt wiring, such as for splicing in temporary light connections into a vehicle wiring harness when renting utility trailers.

                    #345044
                    Neil Wyatt
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                      @neilwyatt

                      I've had a few of those on 12V equipment.

                      Neil

                      #345045
                      Andy Holdaway
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                        @andyholdaway

                        Ian, plenty on Ebay if you search for SAE Connector like this.

                        Andy

                        #345047
                        peak4
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                          @peak4

                          This one is slightly more affordable, provided you don't mind waiting for delivery from China

                          **LINK**

                          or a bit dearer from the UK

                          **LINK**

                          On the other hand a pair of bullet connectors and some Aldi/Lidl epoxy putty to make the bodies.

                          Shame Bardwells closed really. crying

                          #345124
                          Ian Parkin
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                            @ianparkin39383

                            Many thanks everyone

                            ces ordered from amazon at a reasonable price

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