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  2. Automobile auxiliary power outlet - Wikipedia

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    Since the cigarette lighter socket was originally designed only to heat a cigarette lighter, repurposing these sockets as generic power connectors can lead to many problems. In addition to the issues with partially-compatible physical dimensions, the plugs can vibrate out of the socket under normal driving conditions, owing to poor retention.

  3. ISO 4165 - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of (L to R) two Powerlet plugs, one combination plug, and one Cigar Lighter Plug. ISO 4165 is a standard adopted by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) that describes a double-pole DC connector to supply between 12 and 24 V DC at up to 12 amps to appliances in vehicles.

  4. Cigarette lighter - Wikipedia

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    Cigarette lighter may refer to: Cigarette lighter receptacle, an in-car electric socket; Lighter, a portable device used to create a flame

  5. DC connector - Wikipedia

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    A 12–Volt cigar lighter plug. The automobile auxiliary power outlet is also called a cigarette lighter receptacle, or cigar lighter receptacle, since it was originally designed as a lighter for cigars—hence its rather large size. Nowadays, it is used to power automotive accessories such as portable inverters, mobile phone chargers and ...

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    #31 That If You Knock Your Tooth Out And Put It Back In The Socket It Will Grow Roots Back And Save The Tooth. ... #42 The Cigarette Lighter Was Actually Invented Before The Match.

  7. Beloved cigarette lighter found at NY’s Jones Beach in 1960s ...

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    A long-lost lighter that was dug out of the sand at Jones Beach nearly six decades ago has finally been reunited with the family of the Vietnam veteran who owned it, The Post has learned.