Kick back, relax, and have your campsite set up the way you want it, with Hard Korr’s 10M Anderson Plug Extension Cable.
With a whopping 10-metres in length, this extension cable means keeping the 12v fridge convenient and accessible, while the solar panel or mat can catch the sun’s rays in the prime position. Simply run the extension lead between your solar panel/mat and the controller, or use to connect between an Anderson plug outlet inside your vehicle and an appliance outside.
Whether you’re away for just the weekend, or digging in somewhere for a while - the 10M Anderson Plug Extension Cable from Hard Korr offers loads of flexibility within your camping setup.
Increases the distance between solar panel/mat and controller
Can be used to connect fridge to Anderson plug inside the vehicle
10M cable length
50A plug rating
2 x 12AGW/4mm2 cable gauge
Weight:
1.6 Kg
Cable Length:
1000 cm | Gauge − 2 x 12AWG (2 x 4mm²)
Material:
Copper | PVC | Nylon
Input Power:
MC4 Connectors | 50A Anderson Style Connector
Suggested Use:
Camping | 4WD
Warranty:
1 Year
Supplier Code:
KORRCABANDEXT10M
Snowys Code:
42391
Reviews
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Q&A's (2)
Follow up question re loss of power1 answer
Hello Lauren, I don’t have a 5m cable at the moment. I’m considering buying the Crockskin 200w solar panel that has a 5m cable, which is limiting as to where it can be placed. Hence the consideration of an additional 10m cable to move further from my van. Regards
John - Carseldine, QLD (4 weeks ago)
G'day John,
Ok, so using abit of math, we can work out you'll loose about 11% of your output in that scenario with the 10m extension cable added. This equates to just under 3A. eg. if your panel is producing 10A, you could expect around 7A to make it to your battery.
Lauren - Snowys(3 weeks ago)
Charge loss1 answer
How much charge loss do you expect from the extended cable: 1. using the 10m cable alone? 2. as an extendion out to 15m?
John - Carseldine, QLD (4 weeks ago)
G'day John,
Voltage drop is a calculation that depends of a few factors. What's the total load, or current draw you'll be expecting? And whats the cable size on the 5m cable you already have?