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86.20 €Keeping your devices powered up is crucial, especially on long voyages. In our selection of USB boat sockets and marine cigarette lighters, you'll find robust and reliable solutions designed to withstand the harsh marine environment. From standard models to waterproof options, with various output configurations to meet every charging need.
We offer single, double, and combined (USB-A + USB-C) USB sockets from brands like Osculati and Scanstrut. Waterproof sockets are ideal for cockpits and areas exposed to spray, while standard ones are well-suited for cabin interiors. Always check compatibility with your electrical system (12V or 24V) and the maximum current output (A) to avoid overloads.
A common problem is corrosion of contacts due to saltwater. For this reason, we recommend choosing models with resistant materials such as AISI 316 stainless steel or high-quality plastics. It's also important to protect the sockets when not in use with appropriate waterproof caps.
When installing a new socket, always check the condition of the wiring and fuses. Inadequate wiring can cause overheating and malfunctions. If you have any doubts, consult a qualified marine electrician.
Complete your electrical system with our circuit breakers for complete protection against overloads and short circuits.
Yes, you can use a standard car charger, provided that the voltage of the boat's cigarette lighter socket matches (usually 12V). Always check compatibility and the maximum current output to avoid damage to the device.
The USB-A socket is the most common type of USB, while USB-C is newer and offers faster data transfer speeds and higher charging power. Many modern devices use USB-C, so a combined socket (USB-A + USB-C) can be a versatile choice.
Use waterproof sockets with a high IP protection rating (e.g., IP65 or higher) for areas exposed to spray. When not in use, protect the sockets with appropriate waterproof caps. Regularly clean the contacts with a specific electronics cleaner to prevent corrosion.
Yes, you can use a standard car charger, provided that the voltage of the boat's cigarette lighter socket matches (usually 12V). Always check compatibility and the maximum current output to avoid damage to the device.
The USB-A socket is the most common type of USB, while USB-C is newer and offers faster data transfer speeds and higher charging power. Many modern devices use USB-C, so a combined socket (USB-A + USB-C) can be a versatile choice.
Use waterproof sockets with a high IP protection rating (e.g., IP65 or higher) for areas exposed to spray. When not in use, protect the sockets with appropriate waterproof caps. Regularly clean the contacts with a specific electronics cleaner to prevent corrosion.
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