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keith



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[Wanted] 7pin - 12pm NATO plug
7 pin to 12 pin NATO plug ( Defender-sankey )
Post #961094 9th Aug 2022 11:39am
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Ianh



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One of these per chance https://www.designdevelopmenteng.co.uk/sho...p389433920

A bit pricey, I made one up myself but the nato socket is hard to come by.
Post #961106 9th Aug 2022 12:32pm
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Mdm



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the 3 options you have is

make your own patch lead

mod wiring is by number and not colours

but the lovley d n d adaptor above

or butcher the mod lead and plug.....not ideal for resale.

the final option is to throw on a new trl loom/ lightboard set up and keep the original set up as it is.
Post #961180 9th Aug 2022 9:12pm
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Mdm



Member Since: 11 Sep 2013
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the 3 options you have is

make your own patch lead

mod wiring is by number and not colours

but the lovley d n d adaptor above

or butcher the mod lead and plug.....not ideal for resale.

the final option is to throw on a new trl loom/ lightboard set up and keep the original set up as it is.
Post #961181 9th Aug 2022 9:20pm
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keith



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Cheers MDM

I do have both military motors and sankey and well versed on 12pin Letters but grateful for your efforts and help Thumbs Up
I Have had 7pin - 12pin female for years to go between 110 and sankey. Had to butcher it when I found 12 pin faulty on the LWT.
I’ll give the company above a call in the morning and have to pay out £100 Big Cry
Post #961183 9th Aug 2022 9:36pm
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Mdm



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i know its not cheap but its lovely bit of kit.

i to have an adaptor and need to make a spare one but i lent it to someone you never gave it back.....yep not seen them since despite me chasing him.
Post #961184 9th Aug 2022 9:40pm
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keith



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First rule of sankey ownership….
Never give a loan of your 12-7pin Laughing
Post #961187 9th Aug 2022 9:57pm
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keith



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Oooooh lovely, BUT…… I have 2 issues with its design and usability. Iv not yet had time to call the supplier though.
On a normal 7pin plug, the protective cover on the car side lifts up and is shaped to hold the 7pin plug in place. However as you see the new adapter is not shaped to allow the cover to latch over it and hold it in place so there is nothing to prevent it from sliding out.
It IS sliding out because the weight of the NATO plug is pulling it down and out, not good design at all and if I’m honest, I’m pretty kissed Censored
I just know that with the banging and jumping about of the car on the road, it will fall out. £135 it cost.



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Post #961924 16th Aug 2022 8:36pm
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jimbo55



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Keith, I have seen a couple of people use them with a 7pin -7pin extension so that the adapter sits in the holder on the trailer (the location where you’d normally store the plug when the trailer is not in use) I know the image below is of a penman but a sankey Has a similar set up 👍



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Post #961938 16th Aug 2022 9:50pm
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Ianh



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That will fix it Smile. Also if you put the cables into the tub and do the connection their then if it ever does become disconnected it’s left in the tub and not lost.
Post #961988 17th Aug 2022 12:36pm
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Intercept



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United Kingdom 2002 Defender 110 Td5 Black LE Java Black
After having the D&D adaptor for a while I installed a proper NATO socket on the Defender. The 2 civi towing sockets were already below the NAS step so I could use the proper military mounting plate over the aperture. The socket is wired to a civi 7 pin which then plugs into the civi socket - so it's a zero-mod solution apart from the 4 self-tappers on the cross-member. The sprung cover of the NATO socket captures the big black rubber casing on the NATO plug preventing the droop situation experienced by the OP.

Plate: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/193111359923
Cover: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/325164255350
Socket: expensive to buy new but often available used on eBay


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Post #962158 18th Aug 2022 6:47pm
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keith



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Great ideas from….
Jimbo, interceptor & Ianh Thumbs Up
Post #962173 18th Aug 2022 8:26pm
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