Trolling Motor Receptacle Female 10 Ga 12/24 Volt Like Rig Rite #455 3 Wire on 2040-parts.com
Edelstein, Illinois, US
3 wire female boat side plug, 12/24 volt, 10 gauge, ready to Install. Includes attached female spade lug butt connectors. Molded black rubber moisture-proof construction.
Use RR #445 male motor side connector Plug on motor (NOT included).
Shift to United States only. NO International sales.
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