The Tardis factor (interiors , awnings, roofs etc)
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by 3rustateers » 22 Dec 2007, 16:11
Had the van for 7 months now and never found out what this is for... the little white cube next to the 240volt socket/zig unit ( the one with two slots in). Any ideas?
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by phredd » 22 Dec 2007, 17:35
Can you put a pic up of it ??
I think it maybe one of the older type 12V dc conti-type plugs (caravan type)
Stick a voltmeter in it and see what the reading is.
Best I can do.
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by DentedDevon » 22 Dec 2007, 18:01
It is a 12 volt socket.
I don't know if you can still get the plugs , they were supplied by W4 and were available from most caravan accessory shops.
If you are connecting a TV or other electronic things make sure you get the polarity correct. iirc the plug and socket are both marked.
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by simple » 22 Dec 2007, 18:10
yes it is a 12v socket and you can get plugs for it, think JK do them.
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by 3rustateers » 22 Dec 2007, 18:58
phredd wrote: Can you put a pic up of it ??
I think it maybe one of the older type 12V dc conti-type plugs (caravan type)
Stick a voltmeter in it and see what the reading is.
Best I can do.
QUESTION = did you get rid of your Front Grill ??
Phredd
No, I'll keep it till next year
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by 3rustateers » 22 Dec 2007, 19:16
Thanks guys
I thought as much but haven't seen any travel appliences with these plugs
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by simple » 22 Dec 2007, 20:40
you just have to cut plug off and rewire with one of the square jobbies, or spose you could rewire the square socket and change it for a cigarette lighter one.
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by DentedDevon » 22 Dec 2007, 21:31
Or make an adaptor.
You can buy them from an accessory shop with the newer type of 12 v plug on one end and an inline cigarette lighter socket on the other.
Just change the plug for your type.
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by BigTam » 23 Dec 2007, 11:01
You can still get the plugs for them at most caravan shops.
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by autocamp » 28 Dec 2007, 23:34
Autohomes used to supply a little fluorescent to go into it, usually got lost or broken though, I think Holdsworth did similar too