Introducing VIAIR’s latest innovation – the VIAIR 7-Way 2-Pin SAE Trailer Hitch 12V Power Cable (92935) from Nomadic Supply Company. This cutting-edge product boasts a brand new 7-way design, featuring a 2-prong SAE 12V power source that we’ve specially crafted to meet the needs of modern consumers.
With the ability to utilize your existing vehicle’s 12V power source, the VIAIR 7-Way 2-Pin SAE Trailer Hitch 12V Power Cable (92935) is designed to make your life easier. We’ve developed a unique 7-way/2-pin SAE connector that’s both reliable and efficient, with a total length of 12 inches and 12 gauge wire for maximum durability.
The VIAIR 7-Way 2-Pin SAE Trailer Hitch 12V Power Cable (92935) 7-Way round plug allows you to easily connect your compressor to the 7-way Trailer receptacle on the tow vehicle for power access without having to open your hood or access a battery.
Simply connect the VIAIR 7-Way 2-Pin SAE Trailer Hitch 12V Power Cable (92935) to the 2-Pin SAE connector on your compressor and plug the 7-way harness into the tow vehicle’s outlet for power.
Water Resistant Design to allow long-lasting use even under bad weather or hazardous road conditions. Dual handle hooks are incorporated for a better grip when plugging in or removing from the receptacle.
VIAIR 7-Way 2-Pin SAE Trailer Hitch 12V Power Cable (92935) Features:
- Built with Automotive Grade 7 Way Trailer Plug & 12 Gauge Wiring
- Simple No Hassle Way to Connect Your 12V Air Compressor
- No Splicing or Tools Required
- Eliminates the Need to use Traditional Alligator Clamps
- No More Under your Hood to get to your Vehicle Battery
- Small & Compact, Stores Easily in Glove Box
- Automotive Grade 7 Way Trailer Plug & 12 Gauge Wiring for optimal performance
- Effortlessly connect your 12V Air Compressor with a simple, hassle-free process
- No need for splicing or tools, eliminating the use of traditional alligator clamps
VIAIR 7-Way 2-Pin SAE Trailer Hitch 12V Power Cable (92935) Notes:
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- Check your power outlet rating. It is the owner’s responsibility to check the vehicle’s user manual and/or fuse box to be sure to charge/ accessory battery circuit has enough fuse protection for a given accessory.
- The vehicle may need to be on or running for the circuit to be live.
- It is recommended for the vehicle to be running while drawing power from the vehicle battery.
- Some vehicles do not come equipped from the factory with the fuse for tow charge/ accessory battery circuit. May need to have a fuse added. Check with the vehicle manufacturer for proper fuse rating, type, and location.
- Some vehicles may require the brake pedal to be pressed before power will be sent to the tow charge/ accessory battery circuit.