What Connector Types are on Either End of Y-Adapter Splitter Harness w/ Switch for Vision X Lights
Question:
The photo shows 2 female connectors and I assume The other one is a male which would be correct, but the description is the opposite. My flood lights have male plug that should be plugged into a female plug. Tthe adapter shown in the photo will work but if you read the description then it wont work. Even the part number states 2M and 1F so is there something lost in the translation? Please correct me if Im wrong Thanks
asked by: Bill R
Expert Reply:
The Y-Adapter Splitter Harness w/ Switch for Vision X Lights # DY2M1F that you referenced does have two female connectors (referencing the pins) and one male connector on the other end. If you look at the connectors from the perspective of the actual connectors though it would be the opposite as the male side in that regard has two connectors.
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Y-Adapter Splitter Harness w/ Switch for Vision X Lights
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- Off Road Lights
- Wiring Harness
- Vision X
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