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Old 03-03-17, 13:07
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Any suggestion what these are for. Appears to have 2 Niphan Plug's on one end possibly to go to a Battery Box.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WW2-Wirele...4AAOSwCU1Ys-ep
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Old 03-03-17, 13:51
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I would say that is correct, probably for 2 12 volts batteries or 2 6 volt batteries, if we get the item number we could look it up.
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Old 03-03-17, 15:33
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Any suggestion what these are for. Appears to have 2 Niphan Plug's on one end possibly to go to a Battery Box.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WW2-Wirele...4AAOSwCU1Ys-ep
Could it be the one used with the vehicle/ground station installation using the No 23 carrier. This installation used two battery boxes under the bench.
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Old 03-03-17, 20:20
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Yes, it's a standard power lead for WS19 from a pair of 6V 85 AH batteries.

Used with a variety of carriers, 23 or 25, plus permanent installations in Jeeps and Land Rovers (etc.) where you can't use the vehicle batteries (6 volt or float-charged 12 volt systems).

I think its proper name is "Connector, 4-way No.33" or something similar.

There are 2-wire power leads for use with charging switchboards for the various wireless vehicles where you run the set from one set of batteries while charging the second set. The 4-wire with niphan plugs is for direct connection to the batteries, wher you don't have a switchboard, or where freshly-charged batteries are delivered and the used ones taken away for charging at a central point.

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I bought two of them for the Niphan connectors.

CONN 4 PT
NO 33
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ZA.21748

On the 11 set they used two of the 85 AH batteries with the power supplies when away from the vehicle and it used the same sort of setup.
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