Vexilar FL-8 FL-18 12V DC Power Cord Adapte

Regular price $39.99
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SKU: PCDCA1

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Description

The Vexilar 12V DC Power Cord Adapter for FL-8 and FL-18 flashers gives you a reliable way to power your sonar directly from a vehicle when you are on the move. Designed for ice anglers who stay mobile, this cord plugs into any standard 12V cigarette lighter outlet, allowing you to run your flasher from a truck, ATV, or wheelhouse setup without relying on a battery pack. The 7 foot cable provides plenty of reach for comfortable setup, while the durable construction is built to handle cold northern conditions. Whether you are scouting new water or fishing close to your rig, this adapter keeps your electronics powered and ready.

  • Compatibility: Vexilar FL-8 and FL-18 flasher systems
  • Power Type: 12V DC vehicle power connection
  • Connector: Standard cigarette lighter plug
  • Cable Length: Approximately 7 ft
  • Protection: Fuse protected cable with power indicator light
  • Use Case: Vehicle powered sonar operation for ice fishing
  • Additional Features:
    • Provides consistent power without draining onboard battery packs
    • Ideal for wheelhouses, trucks, and portable shelters
    • Flexible cold weather cable for easy handling on the ice
    • Simple plug and play operation with no setup required

Reviews and Q&A

FAQs

It allows you to power your Vexilar FL-8 or FL-18 flasher directly from a 12V vehicle outlet instead of using a separate battery. This is especially useful when fishing near your vehicle or inside a wheelhouse.
The cable is approximately 7 feet long, giving you enough flexibility to position your flasher comfortably inside a vehicle or portable shelter setup.
Yes, the cord is built for ice fishing conditions and remains flexible in freezing temperatures. It is designed to perform reliably during long days on the ice.
Yes, the cord is fuse protected and includes a power indicator light. This helps protect your electronics and lets you know when power is actively flowing to your unit.
Not if you are always near a 12V power source. However, if you plan to move away from your vehicle or fish remote areas, a standalone battery is still recommended.