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I have an ancient Honda that has the same plug on it. In my case it looked like the manufacturer of the cord (I think I still have the cord) used a NEMA 1 style plug and just twisted the blades after the fact.
I picked one up at a thrift shop, several years ago. I should still have it, but damned if I know where it is.
I knew it was for a generator. The molded plug looks like an Australian type, but non-grounded. :eek:
 

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Yeah looking closer you might be right. I did a search for the plug and the ebay collection was the only thing close. There were others on there, all having to do with generator dc charging cables.
 

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Done. He asked for the name of the plug. Not where to find one. Okay. :no:
Both items, plug (charging cord) and receptacle are found on the link I provided.:

7LG-87239-00-00 RECEPTACLE COMP. (DC 24V-12A) | NIPPON LOCK (Item #10)

7LG-87209-00-00 CHARGE CORD ASSY (Item #34)

Both are proprietary used by generator manufacturers.

Oh, BTW posting smart-butt comments is not helping the OP. :no::laughing:
 

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Both items, plug (charging cord) and receptacle are found on the link I provided.:

7LG-87239-00-00 RECEPTACLE COMP. (DC 24V-12A) | NIPPON LOCK (Item #10)

7LG-87209-00-00 CHARGE CORD ASSY (Item #34)

Both are proprietary used by generator manufacturers.

Oh, BTW posting smart-butt comments is not helping the OP. :no::laughing:
Are you not suppose to lock the thread instead Mr.Moderator?
 
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