[PaSuperTech] Source For Electric Connectors

Mac Kirkpatrick drbeemer73 at gmail.com
Mon Feb 3 18:56:30 EST 2020


One of the items I recommended was to use an SAE connector, hooked to your
battery and hanging out the left side of your bike so you can connect a
heated jacket, charge a phone, or charge your battery.

You can find all kinds of good electric products at Powerlet, it's one
option. They were sold and bought back, so now some of their products are
on Amazon as well.

See
https://www.powerlet.com/search?keywords=powerlet


Mac Kirkpatrick
Glenmoore, PA

"After all, what is adventure, but inconvenience, properly regarded?"
C. Donahue


On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 10:24 AM David Fish via PaSuperTech <
pasupertech at casano.com> wrote:

> Kevin said it very well. Thanks for posting.
> I have also sent an email to William and Anton thanking them for being
> there. Will also send snail mail to Randy as he does not have email that I
> know of.
> A note of thanks to the provider of your prize is also in order. We hope
> they will continue to support us at future events.
> A great event.
> Dave Fish
>
> On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 10:00 AM aircooledwrench via PaSuperTech <
> pasupertech at casano.com> wrote:
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>> Anton Largiader, Randy Long, and Tom Cutter not to mention the hard earned
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