Battery Force - BF-CIGA-ANDERSON-1M
Cigarette Plug to Anderson Plug Lead 1m
Ideal for temporary or light-duty setups where an Anderson-connected device needs to be powered from a standard 12V cigarette socket.
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The Battery Force Cigarette Plug to Anderson Plug Lead (1m) is designed to supply power from a standard 12V cigarette socket to devices fitted with an Anderson-style connection. Ideal for light-duty applications, this lead provides a convenient way to run compatible Anderson-connected accessories from an existing cigarette socket outlet.
With a durable cigarette plug and secure Anderson connector, it ensures a stable connection while maintaining ease of use. The 1 metre cable length offers flexibility for a range of setups without excess cable clutter.
This lead is best suited for low-current applications, making it a practical solution for temporary setups or powering smaller devices where an Anderson connection is required but only a cigarette socket is available.
Key Features
- Cigarette plug (male) to Anderson plug lead
- 1 metre cable length for flexible setups
- Allows Anderson devices to be powered from a cigarette socket
- Plug and play operation
- Durable construction for reliability
- Compact and easy to use
- Ideal for light-duty and temporary setups
- Manufactured by Battery Force
Specifications
| Product Type | Power Lead |
| Connection Type | Cigarette Plug to Anderson Plug |
| Cable Length | 1 Metre |
| Voltage | 12V |
| Application | Powering Anderson devices from cigarette socket |
| Installation | Plug & Play |
| Brand | Battery Force |
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What is this lead used for?
What is this lead used for?
It allows you to power Anderson-connected devices from a standard 12V cigarette socket.
Can this run a fridge through an Anderson plug?
Can this run a fridge through an Anderson plug?
Generally no - cigarette sockets are limited in current and are not suitable for high-draw devices like fridges.
What devices is this best suited for?
What devices is this best suited for?
It is ideal for low-current devices or temporary setups requiring an Anderson connection.
Is this safe for high current applications?
Is this safe for high current applications?
No, cigarette plugs typically limit current to around 10-15A, so it should only be used for appropriate loads.
Is this plug and play?
Is this plug and play?
Yes, simply plug into a cigarette socket and connect your Anderson device.

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