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Piper Style Power Jumper Plug - 11042

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Part# 11-03159
MFR Model# 11042

Overview

Cole Hersee 11042 Piper type external power plug. Mates with 11041 socket.

Electrical conductors and connections are designed for maximum efficiency and long life. With ground return terminal. Single pole. Brass female contact with spring-grip tension provides solid engagement with the socket. Cable clamp holds wires firmly in place. Diecast housing. Accepts up to 0AWG cable.
   
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Reviews

Looks cool....How it works: This is designed to be connected to a set of battery cables. You push a button pull out the center and crimp a hot wire. Push back in and crimp a negative cable to the body. BUT You could hang a hot wire from the center down about 6 or so. Then clamp car jumpers cables to the hot wire and black to the body. This would be a cheap way to make a backup plug.

Sean M Verified Purchase

11042 PIPER TYPE PLUG

May 15, 2023

Good

Andres C Verified Purchase

11042 PIPER TYPE PLUG

April 18, 2023

Works great. I used it to make a DIY charging /GPU unit. The construction is great. well see how long it last. So far so good

Alex S Verified Purchase

11042 PIPER TYPE PLUG

August 11, 2021

Worked perfectly to construct a battery charging cable

Jeff S Verified Purchase

11042 PIPER TYPE PLUG

June 23, 2021

top quality, delivery service = exelent ordered on Thursday, delivered on Monday - USA to Germany 👍👍👍

Stefan E
May 24, 2020

Super fast service from Aircraft Spruce! My order was correct and shipping was really fast even by using the standard shipping. I still ha e to finish setting this up but the part is durable and as advertised. Great Service.

Socal S
February 10, 2018

Used it for the first time yesterday and worked great. It could use some instructions on which is the positive and negative.

Manuel A
December 14, 2017

Haven’t used yet, but note that what you see is what yiu get - a bare plug without any hot to ground wires. Those much be procured elsewhere and installed (crimped) onto the unit’s bare terminals.

Kenneth K Verified Purchase

11042 PIPER TYPE PLUG

March 9, 2022

Bought this for my plane to practice on the ground with power. The part showed up by itself, no instructions on how to set it up. Assuming that it works, the price is not bad. Some instruction would really help.

Joe
May 9, 2019

Excepting the surface finish of the plug, it is cheap and useful device to have even in small airplane such as RVs. Mine required a little filing job to fit easily in the receptacle.

Le R
November 8, 2012

Q&A

Please note, Aircraft Spruce's personnel are not certified aircraft mechanics and can only provide general support and ideas, which should not be relied upon or implemented in lieu of consulting an A&P or other qualified technician. Aircraft Spruce assumes no responsibility or liability for any issue or problem which may arise from any repair, modification or other work done from this knowledge base. Any product eligibility information provided here is based on general application guides and we recommend always referring to your specific aircraft parts manual, the parts manufacturer or consulting with a qualified mechanic.

Q: What gauge wire is recommeded for use with this plug?

Any wire under 0 AWG can be used with this plug.

Q: Can I assume that the exterior clamp is for negative & the plug can be disassembled to connect a positive cable? Also, would this fit the external power port for a 1978 Piper Archer II?

Yes the exterior clamp is for the negative and the positive is held in with a set screw. It should fit the port on your aircraft provided you have this type of receptacle.

Q: Someone please tell me if this plug will fit a 1969 Piper PA-28 200 R Arrow. Thanks!

Yes, this should fit this aircraft.

Q: I am attempting to construct an external power plug and this one appears to be the right style, but my plane is NOT a Piper. Can you provide me with the plug dimensions (plug diameter, center probe diameter, etc.) Thanks.

This will have the dimensions of:
1-1/2" Outside Diameter
0.632" Inside Diameter
0.475" Outside Diameter of Inner Connector
4.215" Length

Q: What is the current and voltage rating of the plug?

This will work with 12-28v systems.

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