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Today we'll be reviewing part number Pk12800. This is the Pollak trailer wiring connector. This will accommodate 4 or 6 gauge wires. Soldering is required for installation. All you've got to do is remove each terminal from the plastic housing. Solder each of the connectors individually.… see more >
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Yes. I believe you are looking for the Pollak Single-Pole, Round Pin Trailer Wiring Socket - Vehicle End #PK11851.
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view full answer...The Pollack 2-Pole Connector #PK12801 is designed to have the wires attached with ring terminals. By crimping on ring terminals to the ends of the wires and then holding them on with the included screw.
view full answer...There is not an industry standard layout for wiring the 4-Way round pin connector, but there is a layout that is most accepted. If you you are looking at the front side of the 4-Way round trailer side plug, the top left prong would be used for right…
view full answer...On a 7-Way connector the suggested minimum wire gauge for the White (ground) wire, the Red or Black (power) wire, and the Blue (brake power) wire is 12 gauge. The minimum wire gauge for the remaining Green (right turn/brake) wire, the Yellow (left…
view full answer...Yes, you will need to run a separate ground wire with the main power wire. So it would be best to use the Pollak 2-Pole Socket Connector #PK12801 with their 2-Pole Trailer Wiring Connector #PK12800 for your power wires. The physical connection from…
view full answer...The Buyers Products #337TC1002 can handle up to 40 amps.
view full answer...The only difference between the Buyers Products 2-Way Die-Cast Zinc Trailer Connector #337TC1002 and the Pollak 2-Pole Socket Connector #PK12801 is the brand. Aside from that these are interchangeable. They even fit the same mounting bracket…
view full answer...You might be able to look at the manufacturer of the connector on the lid to see if you could contact them. Or you could keep the #337TC2012 and instead replace the female connector you have now with the part #337TC1012 which matches.
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view full answer...I reached out to the manufacturer, Buyers Products, who said that the 2-Way Trailer Connector - Horizontal Pins #337TC2002 and 2-Way Trailer Connector - Vertical Pins #337TC2012 can handle no more than 40 amps. I have added links to video reviews of…
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