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Power Cable to Truck mount mobile computer specification

I'm trying to connect a Zebra VC8300 mobile computer to a new RRE200H truck. The power connection on the Zebra is an ordinary DIN connecter and the truck looks similar, but is a different size. Does anyone know what the spec of the trucks sockets are? Toyota have not been very helpful.

Has anyone else had problems with power supplies for mounting to the trucks? How did they get round this?

Any advice would be appreciated.
  • Posted 27 May 2025 21:47
  • By JonnySkot
  • joined 27 May'25 - 1 message
  • United Kingdom
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