Smartplug Now Offers 50 Amp Products

After the success of its 30 amp products, SmartPlug Systems now offers its unique product in 50 amps.  Designed for larger boats, the new Connector and Inlet incorporate the same revolutionary features as the original 30 amp version.

The SmartPlug's straight-in, sleeved design enables the body of the plug to bear weight, instead of the electrical pins.  This keeps the points of electrical contact secure and makes sure the pins don't work themselves loose.  Intuitive to use, owners simply push the plug straight in until the side levers click and then snap the locking cap down on top to finish the job.  The unique shape of the plug makes it easy to orient, since it can only be plugged in one way.  No twisting is required.

Featuring three weatherproof seals, the SmartPlug eliminates the possibility of water and moisture intrusion.  Employing two locking side levers and two points of contact on the locking cap, its Multi-Point Locking System ensures a rock solid connection at all times.  When the inlet is not in use, the cap can remain closed and serve as a weatherproof seal.

The SmartPlug is easy to install.  Owners remove the legacy twist-type round inlet from the vessel, connect the wiring to the SmartPlug inlet and reinstall using the same screw-hole footprint.  On the plug end, the old plug end needs to be cut off and new wires need to be attached to the new SmartPlug.

For more information visit: www.smartplug.com.

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