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Keith5 Member Since: 27 May 2016 Location: Scotland Posts: 354 |
Morning,
When we go camping for longer periods in the summer and stay on one site for more than a few days we quite often take a mains hook up. rather than running the cable into our tent and having the fridge and coffee maker in the tent has anybody got any genius ideas on how you can run the hook up cable into the Defender and leave the fridge etc plugged in and strapped down but running on 240v instead of 12v. I had been looking at getting a locker fitted in the rear quarter panel like this: https://www.landroverdefendersecurity.com/...insert-lhs but before I start major surgery I thought I would check if anybody else has implemented a better idea. Thanks Keith |
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5th Jan 2019 11:25am |
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Caterham Member Since: 06 Nov 2008 Location: Birmingham Posts: 6300 |
Hi Keith,
if it were just the fridge I'd suggest something along these lines; Install 12V outlet in the panel for the rear speaker (drivers side) as many have done on here already. this can then be used to plug a charger into it which not only charges the battery but obviously keeps the fridge running etc. Unfortunately this only keeps stuff running that's already plugged into the 12V system which I'm guessing the coffee maker isn't? probably not the answer you were looking for but hopefully gives some additional food for thought? |
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5th Jan 2019 12:45pm |
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Caterham Member Since: 06 Nov 2008 Location: Birmingham Posts: 6300 |
sorry - see what you mean.
not the perfect solution but when I've been charging mine over night I ran the extension lead straight into the boot and shut the door albeit I think only onto the first latch. you're clearly looking for a 'proper solution' and what you've suggested looks ideal. the other option but probably not nearly as good is there's something kinda similar out there that replaces the wing top plastic plate. |
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5th Jan 2019 2:48pm |
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Keith5 Member Since: 27 May 2016 Location: Scotland Posts: 354 |
Caterham,
I did exactly the same when I needed to recharge the aux battery when my previous coolbox ran it below the 11v mark and the VSR wouldn't close. But yes I'm looking for something smarter as a permanent install, particularly for when its not just on the drive. I had previously had one of these pencilled in for going into the drivers wing https://www.mudstuff.co.uk/products/gmb/gmb-fender-locker.html but can't use that as I have the Naka raised air intake installed now. I wonder if there is something I can install where the old air intake is on the side of the wing.......... Would be better than cutting into the solid panel (mine is a USW). Perhaps an idea that can be developed there. Keith |
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5th Jan 2019 2:57pm |
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Caterham Member Since: 06 Nov 2008 Location: Birmingham Posts: 6300 |
sorry if this isn't be hepful.
I noticed on your gallery what appeared to be the instructions for a swing away spare wheel carrier. if you have one could something be mounted behind the wheel. although it would require cutting the door perhaps done right it wouldn't be seen and would be covered up when the original wheel carrier goes back on? apologies I don't have a swing away so not sure if this is a practical ideal or not just a thought - sorry? |
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5th Jan 2019 3:07pm |
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Caterham Member Since: 06 Nov 2008 Location: Birmingham Posts: 6300 |
this mounted into back door card internally
https://uk.images.search.yahoo.com/search/...tion=click this suitably mounted into the inside of spare wheel https://uk.images.search.yahoo.com/search/...tion=click .....I'll shut up now. |
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5th Jan 2019 3:16pm |
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RRS2 Member Since: 22 Apr 2018 Location: Southampton Posts: 52 |
My 240v connection just below the spare.
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5th Jan 2019 3:32pm |
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Badger110 Member Since: 06 Feb 2018 Location: South hams Posts: 1039 |
I'm looking to do similar.
I would install a 16amp commando socket on the rear of the vehicle ( https://www.screwfix.com/p/abb-surface-soc...src=aw.ds) to plug the mains into, from here i would then need to be able to swap from 12v internal battery to 240v mains as well as set it up so it can charge the battery.... or perhaps just have it charging the battery and continue on the 12v...we dont have alot of stuff running in the truck. |
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5th Jan 2019 4:39pm |
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dorsetsmith Member Since: 30 Oct 2011 Location: South West Posts: 4554 |
that's wrong type and will not work with 16 amp plug and Coupler EXTENSION LEAD
you will need Wall Mounted Plug (Appliance Inlet) 16amp 2 Pin & Earth 230/240v AC Blue IP44 https://www.screwfix.com/p/abb-surface-plu...ip44/6490f Last edited by dorsetsmith on 6th Jan 2019 5:11pm. Edited 2 times in total |
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5th Jan 2019 4:47pm |
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Badger110 Member Since: 06 Feb 2018 Location: South hams Posts: 1039 |
My bad! I listed the female one |
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5th Jan 2019 5:51pm |
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Keith5 Member Since: 27 May 2016 Location: Scotland Posts: 354 |
I think I prefer the look of the socket with the cover for mounting on the vehicle and then carry a male to male cable to make the connection.
Will need to have a look and find a good spot that it could be mounted where it's not going to get soaked or knocked off. If nothing else it is a lot cheaper and less installation than the rough parts locker. Keith |
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5th Jan 2019 6:46pm |
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Keith5 Member Since: 27 May 2016 Location: Scotland Posts: 354 |
Badger.
The ARB fridge does an auto select on voltage so you can leave it plugged in to both and it runs on 240v primarily or 12v when there isn't 240v. (Or so the manual tells me). Keith |
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5th Jan 2019 6:48pm |
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dorsetsmith Member Since: 30 Oct 2011 Location: South West Posts: 4554 |
Or just get the right cover for appliance inlet 16 amp blue https://www.rselectricalsupplies.co.uk/gew...0263_11802 |
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5th Jan 2019 7:16pm |
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Badger110 Member Since: 06 Feb 2018 Location: South hams Posts: 1039 |
The issue with a male to male connection is one end will have live terminals exposed ( if you plug into the mains hookup first ) A male to female will be safer in this instance On the truck, fit the male version of the socket, something like this with a cover on it; https://www.ebay.co.uk/p/Caravan-Mains-240...3030874910 Where to fit...well the back does seem the logical as it'll have less chance of being knocked off. RRS2's idea is a good one |
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5th Jan 2019 7:50pm |
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