Bridge the gap between raw power and your devices with the Professional Battery-Clip Link. This heavy-duty cable features a universal 5.5mm x 2.1mm female socket on one end and two high-tension Alligator Clips on the other. It is the definitive solution for emergency power setups, field testing, and DIY projects where a standard wall outlet isn't available.
Instant Emergency Power: Quickly connect your 12V Wi-Fi router or security camera to a car battery during a power outage.
High-Tension Spring Clips: Professional-grade alligator clips ensure a "bite" that won't slip off battery terminals or wire leads.
Polarity Protected: Features industry-standard Red (Positive) and Black (Negative) color-coded boots for foolproof connection.
Universal 2.1mm Input: Accepts all standard 5.5mm x 2.1mm DC male plugs, making it compatible with almost all 12V consumer electronics.
Backup Networking: Power your internet modem or router from a 12V backup battery when the mains power goes out.
CCTV Field Testing: Test cameras at the mounting site using a portable battery before the permanent wiring is installed.
Outdoor Lighting: Run 12V LED strips or camping lights directly from a vehicle or leisure battery.
Hobbyist Workbench: An essential tool for makers who need to draw 12V power from various battery sources for prototyping.
Universal 2.1mm Female Socket: Features a high-impact ABS housing and secure internal contacts.
Standard Alligator Clips: Large-opening clips with insulated sleeves to prevent accidental short circuits.
Flexible Copper Lead: Multi-strand wiring designed to remain pliable and handle consistent 12V/24V current.
Plug-and-Play Simplicity: No tools required—just clip to your battery and plug in your device.
Product Type: 5.5mm x 2.1mm DC Female to Dual Alligator Clips
Input Connector: DC Barrel Socket (5.5mm x 2.1mm)
Output Connector: 2 x Alligator Clips (Red/Black)
Colour: Professional Matte Black with Color-Coded Clips
Included: 1x 2.1mm DC Socket to Alligator Clip Adapter
1. Can I use this to charge my car battery? This is primarily designed to draw power from a battery to a device. While it can physically pass current both ways, ensure your charging source matches the battery's requirements to prevent overheating the cable.
2. What happens if I cross the clips? Connecting Red to Negative and Black to Positive is known as Reverse Polarity. Most modern electronics have some protection, but it can still damage your device. Always double-check your battery terminals!
3. Is the cable long enough for a car battery? The pigtail is designed for "close-proximity" connections. It is perfect for tabletop battery setups. If you need to reach from the engine bay into the cabin, you may need an additional DC extension cable.
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