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zsd-puma Member Since: 09 Aug 2016 Location: Kent Posts: 2720 |
If you have dual or 13pin towing electrics, you can pick up a battery supply from the towing harness for the rear.
For the rear seats you can just pick up a battery live from the fuse box under the drivers seat, or direct from the battery on the passenger side. Run the cable under the carpet if you want it behind the rear seats or you could just fit the surface mount sockets on either side of the cubby box. |
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5th Jun 2018 5:22pm |
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m3vert Member Since: 15 Mar 2018 Location: Central Scotland Posts: 162 |
I do have a towing electrics installed, I didn't even consider that!! I will check out how best to do that for the rear all weather one. Should I still install a fuse near to the external socket??
Again that is a good idea thanks for the fuse box suggestion! I guess I was overthinking things and missing the obvious Appreciate your input, cheers zsd-puma |
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5th Jun 2018 5:26pm |
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zsd-puma Member Since: 09 Aug 2016 Location: Kent Posts: 2720 |
it wouldn't hurt to separately fuse the socket.
Duraseal butt crimp connectors are best for splicing. https://www.autosparks.co.uk/electrical-co...-00mm.html |
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5th Jun 2018 6:36pm |
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VeeTee Member Since: 06 Mar 2011 Location: Somewhere Posts: 1512 |
It is best to install the fuse as close as possible to the battery. If the fuse blows, then the lead from fuse to socket will not be live. If the the fuse is near the socket, the whole wire from battery to fuse near the socket is still live if it blows... Cheers, Vincent 1959 Polynorm 1/4 Ton Trailer, Olive Drab Green (sold) 1970 M416 Military Trailer (Camping Trailer Conversion), Epsom Green (sold) 1975 Series III 88 V6, Light Green (sadly sold) 1996 Defender 110 CSW 300 Tdi, Epsom Green (sold) 2000 Freelander 1 TD4 3-drs, Silver (sold) 2006 Freelander 1 TD4 5-drs Facelift Automatic, Tonga Green (sold) MySite |
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5th Jun 2018 6:46pm |
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m3vert Member Since: 15 Mar 2018 Location: Central Scotland Posts: 162 |
Good advice thanks VeeTee.
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5th Jun 2018 7:02pm |
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m3vert Member Since: 15 Mar 2018 Location: Central Scotland Posts: 162 |
Thanks mate, much appreciated, so these type of connectors are fine and do not need soldering then? |
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5th Jun 2018 7:06pm |
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m3vert Member Since: 15 Mar 2018 Location: Central Scotland Posts: 162 |
Is 25amp cable enough then to do what I am after rather than going for 42amp?
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5th Jun 2018 7:14pm |
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