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Old 07-26-2021, 07:09 PM   #2
Canonman
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Zamp uses an SAE type connector. Very common and available at most parts stores. You could splice the SAE Connector on your current panel wiring. Or, find an SAE adaptor to whatever is on your panel now. If the only connectors on the panel are "alligator" clips, then I'd just cut those off and use the SAE. Just be sure the polarity is correct by verifying the wire color from the connector on the trailer to the battery.
Photos are of a 10w Eco kit and the appropriate adaptor for that panel.
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