One of the side issues is that it makes it a bit less attractive for items to be "borrowed" when they have a funny looking connector

Engineer Guy wrote:Look at the +12 VDC Output on a Honda Generator and consider using that Receptacle. They're inherently polarized, and can't be connected wrong. The 2 slots are like 'Cat's Eyes', and each one is on a ~45 degree slant.
At the Big Box Stores, there's a Modular Receptacle System that can capture Electrical, Audio/Video and Phone Outlets in square, standardized Face Plates. Thus, you can mix-and-match what Outlets coexist in a Plate. I suspect you'll find that the Cat's Eye Receptacle mentioned above is also this standard square cutout form factor. So, you could put 2 of them together in one of these Modular Faceplates, etc.. Or, you could mix-and-match and have a USB Receptacle in one space.
bobhenry wrote:That begs another question is there a need or even a good reason to provide a auxilary ground for the 12 volt over and above the
ground ( negative) side as this outlet has
bobhenry wrote:I really like this setup It is a type "E" foreign outlet.
That begs another question is there a need or even a good reason to provide a auxilary ground for the 12 volt over and above the
ground ( negative) side as this outlet has
This style outlet is also offered in a 2 pin without ground.
Shadow Catcher wrote:Jeff
the 30/40 connectors can be crimped easily but I prefer soldering.
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