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Is the AMP connector the industry standard?
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Two Hawk
Posted 8/11/2018 02:07 (#6923307 - in reply to #6922358)
Subject: RE: Is the AMP connector the industry standard?


Southern Nevada desert
I think the AMP plug is fairly standard on the tractor side of things, at least there is one from the factory in all of my '90s thru 2000s green tractors along with the Deere power strip on the later ones.

Do the newer ones still have the AMP plugs on the side console?

Do other brands use something different than the AMP for accessory power in the cab?

Nothing aftermarket will come with the deere plug unless you add it yourself.
I power my baler monitors and 2 way radios through the JD power strips by the front side window, a light bar or monitor only would be fine there also but the JD strips main feed is only wired with about #16 wire so voltage drop would be a concern with heavier loads or multiple loads. JD puts the AMP plugs on the rear of the side console so I use those for any controls that are mounted to the rear of the cab. My autopilots got wired to a main feed lug inside the side console to minimize voltage drop.
I would use the AMP strip if starting from scratch.
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