Dash power outlet question
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Dash power outlet question
So we have all seen the screw-capped outlet on the far right side of the dash on our trucks, my question is : what went there? I was under the impression that the Cole Hersee "clam shell" style vehicle/trouble light plugged right in. I have a NOS light and it (and every picture I have seen of one) has the simple male lightbulb base that you can push and turn into any of the vehicle's light sockets for power. the other style was battery clips on the end. I can't find any pics of what terminal end would go into the dash socket as it is a single, hot, female brass connector surrounded by the solid rubber insulator. Can anyone shed some light, maybe post a pic ?
Re: Dash power outlet question
I understand it was a “map light” that plugged in there.
I don’t have any pictures though, but I do recall a discussion either on here or steel soldiers about it. I’ll hunt around and get back to you if no one else does. Otherwise someone else might know more.
I don’t have any pictures though, but I do recall a discussion either on here or steel soldiers about it. I’ll hunt around and get back to you if no one else does. Otherwise someone else might know more.
Re: Dash power outlet question
It was a single hot wire socket as I recall, I'm also told is exclusive to the 1952 cab (that I happen to have on my 1954 frame).
I too will dig around to see what other info I can find (grabbing David Doyle's Dodge books)....
Gary
I too will dig around to see what other info I can find (grabbing David Doyle's Dodge books)....
Gary
Cal_Gary
1954 M37 W/W
MVPA Correspondent #28500
1954 M37 W/W
MVPA Correspondent #28500
Re: Dash power outlet question
Search and search..
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My new map light!
52 Plowerwagon, the part # for the male plug is Bendix 7720495
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My new map light!
52 Plowerwagon, the part # for the male plug is Bendix 7720495
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Picture is not visibleMurf wrote:Search and search..
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My new map light!
52 Plowerwagon, the part # for the male plug is Bendix 7720495
1951 M37 "Brutus" w/Winch and 251 engine
Re: Dash power outlet question
Ya, it's in an old post I found deep after searching. I tried posting it with this phone.
The bottom line is: the correct light IS the clamshell style, but with the amphenol connector. It plugs in and has the collar that threads down and pulls the connection tight to the socket.
Additionally, John at Midwest has the lights he retrofits with the amphenol connector. He sells them as a set, as he only has a limited # of connectors.
The bottom line is: the correct light IS the clamshell style, but with the amphenol connector. It plugs in and has the collar that threads down and pulls the connection tight to the socket.
Additionally, John at Midwest has the lights he retrofits with the amphenol connector. He sells them as a set, as he only has a limited # of connectors.
Re: Dash power outlet question
The Amphenol is available from Makertech. (Old school Microphone connector.)
I replaced mine with a multipin Canon connector. Can use it for more than one thing, now.
https://www.markertek.com/product/sw-25 ... -connector
I replaced mine with a multipin Canon connector. Can use it for more than one thing, now.
https://www.markertek.com/product/sw-25 ... -connector
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