OriginallyPosted by Rustofer. I have a slide-in camper, and was curious about the amperage coming through the 7-way bumper plug. My camper batteries were near fully charged at that point, so I started and ran the 12V fridge - it draws approximately 22 amps. In that situation, the truck sent 13 amps through the plug.
theGPU PSU cables come in 8pin with 6+2pn.. unless you want a costume one. this what the stock cable comes like. Just make sure your PSU provides enough power for the card, on the 12V rail. To be on the safe side use a 2x6 to 8 pin adapter. IIRC a 6 pin PCI-E connector provides additional 75W to the card while an 8 pin provides 150W.
28611 Vehicle Harness – 7-Pin (Belt Drive) 1 8275 Vehicle Harness – 9-Pin (SEHP) 1 8276 Vehicle Harness – 12-Pin (SEHP/Belt Drive) 1 3 8612 Snowplow Harness Kit – 7-Pin
Its not a PCIe connector. Those only use split 6 pin and 2 pin plugs or single 8 pin plugs. This connector is two 4 pin plugs, one a standard ATX +12v keying, the other non standard keying that will fit into both ATX+12v and the left side of EPS+12v .If he tried to plug the combined connector into a GPU, it wouldn't fit as pin 6 would block.
ATA-5 / ATA-6) 80 pin ribbon/IDC cable, 40 pin connector, which will mate with ATA-2/ATA-1, 18 inches in length (12 inches host to device 0, 6in device 0 to 1). The drive connector is a 40 pin header; with 2 rows of 20, at 0.1 inch spacing. The 40 pin cable requires an additional power cable.
Thewires for left, right, parking, and 12 Volt are 1.5 millimeters, brake is 2.5 mm and ground wire is 6.0 mm, my google search indicates that: 1.5 = 20 amps max. 2.5 = 30 amps max. The question is that the juice available to the 7 way connector thru the trailer control module and brake controller only via 4 fuses: SC1 15 Amp.
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12 pin vs 7 pin