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#171838 - 04/27/10 04:57 AM 6 Volt lighter
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Will any female reciver work or does it have to be 6V ? I have the male lighter, looking for the receptor. Someone said they thought it was universal ,the voltage is all that matters on the female part. THANKS.


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#171920 - 04/28/10 03:51 AM Re: 6 Volt lighter [Re: wawuzit]
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To my knowledge the female part is voltage universal but the male plug is voltage sensitive. There are several variations in size though.
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#172170 - 04/30/10 04:39 PM Re: 6 Volt lighter [Re: tonyw]
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6 volt and 12 volt receivers are not the same. That's for a reason. The 6 volt socket (and Lighter) is larger than the 12 volt units. You can't physically put a 6 volt lighter into a 12 volt plug. But a 12 will fit into a 6, but sloppily.
There are only 3 variations in socket size. 2 sizes for 12 volts and 1 size for 6 volts.
As an aside, I put an inverter (6 volts to 12 volts -positive ground) in order to run 12 volt accessories like a gps and a cell phone charger for long trips. inverter

So therefore I replaced my 6 volt socket with a 12 volt socket (from a local FLAPS) and it works great.


Edited by K10 (04/30/10 04:42 PM)

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