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No, those are SB175 grey connectors. It's a DC power feed.
The short lengths are jumper cables to connect battery cables that aren't long enough.
I had at least 5 just like them everywhere I went 'back in the day'.
They look like this:
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Made up a few of those in my day.
 
Or connecting battery packs(golf cart) to inverters.

Jim

I use the same type connector only smaller size for all my ham radio, power supplies, & battery connections. Our entire county group went to those for universal access. Anybody could hook up to any power. Made life easy and I have yet to hear of a single failure.
 
Thanks, but I still have no idea why. 🤨
Me and @phideaux know why. It's obviously a temp setup to feed DC to an inverter on the second floor.
The add-on building in the photo is likely full of batteries.
Since this is the jokes thread, I don't want to derail it. ;)
 
Me and @phideaux know why. It's obviously a temp setup to feed DC to an inverter on the second floor.
The add-on building in the photo is likely full of batteries.
Since this is the jokes thread, I don't want to derail it. ;)

Can't you imagine throwing a big inverter in the back of the golf cart...plug it into that battery pack with a pigtail and that cable.

Mobile tool shop.

:LOL:

:ghostly:

That's funny....

Jim
 
Can't you imagine throwing a big inverter in the back of the golf cart...plug it into that battery pack with a pigtail and that cable.
Mobile tool shop.
You'd probably have enough power to charge your cell-phone.....

or run any AC electric tool up to 2 horsepower
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; but it wouldn't be pretty
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"Pretty" is the most important part.
(Foghorn Leghorn: "That's a joke son!").
 

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