#2 on my much delayed do list was changing the winch plug on my removable winch to a sealed version. I initially added the 461 24v connector socket to the front bumper and got a couple of the push in plugs from Mike Pagger at Tschiewagon in Austria. Works great, but I had concerns about driving for weeks with it and moisture intrusion on this high output cable connection. I don't consider myself a deep water crossing enthusiast, but you never know what kind of slippery hydro conductive situation may come up in the days ahead.
I had bid on a Nato Hella plug with a twist on sealed contact. After an actual 2 months of revised shipping dates, the eBay seller in Latvia told me they were unable to send it to me. Okay.... I guess that means they did not get to keep the $140 I was willing to pay for a 12v plug. Turns out it was my good fortune! I spent a while Googling around the Hella part number and found a similar fully rubberized version that retails for $200! I mean, are these people serious?
Here was the one I tried to buy.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/HELLA-Plug-Nato-Olive-8JA001931-011/173333079397?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649
I got a Google hit on Amazon UK that seemed too good to be true. The fully rubberized plug for 9 Brit pounds. Yes NINE pounds, like $13! Shipping was dirt cheap at 5 pounds. Holy cow, the whole deal was under $20 USD! I bought it but figured they would realize their mistake and just cancel or ghost the order. It was listed as being sold by Amazon, not an affiliated retailer, that seemed to give me hope that it was maybe a big corporation retail parts dump on a stale item.
Well whadda ya know it showed up today. Funny how gratifying these little things can be when they work out well. Here are a few pics of the new and old plug. More to do on this coming Sunday afternoon.