Could any of you good people help me out?
I need crocodile clips on one end of the lead to connect to the battery and a connector at the other end in which to put a three pin plug.
Any help gratefully received!

When I had the Locksmith Van I used one to run my Key Cutting machineBosscat wrote: ↑Tue Jul 12, 2022 7:48 pmPerhaps you are thinking of an "inverter" to turn 12 volts DC to 230 volts AC
https://www.toolstation.com/streetwize- ... ter/p18128
But surely anything with a 3 pin plug is 240 volts not 12
Let's be honest, the way this is going there's no way an earth wire is going to be involved.AfloatinClaret wrote: ↑Tue Jul 12, 2022 8:06 pmThen why not cut off the 3-pin plug and connect crocodile clips to that cable? The again, if it is 3-cables in said plug, what're you going to do with the third one?
I am no electrician so not giving direct advise.
I'd get in touch with them. I'd be very surprised if it's a battery to 3 pin plug direct lead.Foulthrow wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 10:18 amI have this….
https://www.newitts.com/the-paceman-176 ... QQQAvD_BwE
And it’s meant to connect to this….
https://www.newitts.com/paceman-machine ... icQAvD_BwE
But I’m clueless as to how this works
Ok so the battery there comes with charger pack right?Foulthrow wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 10:18 amI have this….
https://www.newitts.com/the-paceman-176 ... QQQAvD_BwE
And it’s meant to connect to this….
https://www.newitts.com/paceman-machine ... icQAvD_BwE
But I’m clueless as to how this works
That would be my take on it as well. Looks like a battery charger in the bag. The thingamajig ( thrower) needs a BNC coupling lead from battery ( croc clips at one end?) to the DC motor on the thrower - wonder if BNC coupler is built into the battery charger so can be used when unplugged from the 240V ac mains.
This is what I suggest too.
I might end up needing a pacemaker looking at some of the comments. As I do not wish to end up in The Sun or as a recepient of a Darwin Award I am going to get in touch with the company.
So, it is direct mains 240V powered or, can be powered from a 18Ah battery- which was shown in the kit. Given that the likely use of the Paceman i.e. a sports hall ( no easy access to 240V mains ) or outside on a field which would require a long 240V mains power lead from maybe a club house- which is far from ideal:The Paceman 176 feature a variety of power sources including a standard UK mains supply (220-240V) which is fitted with a UK regulation 3-pin plug or battery kit for up to 2 hours of wireless action.