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Description:
The WLETO 12V Trolling Motor Plug Receptacle delivers professional-grade power transfer for Minn Kota marine systems. Featuring IP67 waterproof quick-connect design and corrosion-resistant PVC construction, it ensures spark-free disconnects and reliable performance in saltwater/freshwater environments. Engineered for PowerDrive™ and Edge™ trolling motors on fishing boats and bass trackers, this plug-receptacle set is the ultimate solution for safe and efficient marine power management.
Features:
Minn Kota Motor Compatibility: Optimized for PowerDrive™ and Edge™ trolling motors in fishing boats and trackers.
IP67 Waterproof Quick-Connect: Tool-free polarized connections prevent incorrect mating with sealed contacts.
Marine-Grade PVC Construction: Heavy-duty housing resists salt spray, UV rays, and fuel spills (-30°C to 80°C).
Reinforced 10-Gauge Cables: Black/red PVC-insulated wiring exceeds ABYC standards for abrasion resistance.
Pre-Assembled Safety System: Includes strain-relief boots and color-coded terminals for 70% faster installation.
Intelligent Circuit:
Advanced marine safety engineering:
Spark-Free Disconnect: Sealed contacts eliminate sparks during motor removal/trailering
Short-Circuit Prevention: Insulated shrouds block accidental contact with live terminals
100A Surge Capacity: Tinned copper lugs prevent voltage drop in rough waters
Polarized Fail-Safe: Physical keying prevents reverse polarity connections
Certified for marine electrical safety standards.
Power Terminals:
Plug & Receptacle Set:
Female Receptacle: IP67-rated socket with strain-relief boot
Male Plug: Corrosion-resistant polarized connector
Cable Specs: 10-gauge dual-core (black/red) with PVC insulation
Optimized for battery-to-motor circuits in bilge/transom spaces
Notice:
For optimal performance, use exclusively with 12V DC marine systems. Saltwater applications require quarterly contact cleaning.
Kindly Reminder:
Always disconnect plug before trailering to prevent spark hazards
Verify ABYC compliance when installing in new vessels