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How can I use various 12v gizmos that plug into the cigarette lighter without switching on the ignition??

There is a 12 volt plug socket (for shavers?) at the back with two small slots for a plug, one smaller than the other. Is this an alternative? Can I get plugs to adapt my gadgets (fairy lights for the missus etc...!)?

Am new to this camper game so please excuse the ignorance!

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the easiest way is you can get the lighter socket bit which ataches directly to the battery terminals, assuming of course you have the battery inside the van like me,
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yes you can get plugs for those 12v sockets try http://www.camperlands.co.uk or some other campervan suppliers.
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or you could rewire the cigarette socket to the leisure battery, or better still install a hella socket, which is safer, and designed for the job, unlike the cig socket, which was, erm, designed for getting hot, not as a aux power point
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www.camperlands.co.uk

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Try www.GOoutdoors.co.uk then go to 'caravanning' & then to 'electrics'.

They have lots of electrical accessories at reasonable prices.
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Better still, wire in a dc to ac inverter. It saves a fortune on adapters :!:
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But an inverter uses power to convert and soon chomps through a leisure batteries charge doesn't it?

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Like everything it depends what your up to and if your systems in good order, I use mine as a mobile office I have one inverter for my printer off the main battery and on the lesure battery I run my laptop and when I get really bored I can get a couple of hours with the PS2 and a 18inch L.C.D. tv and when not in use mine have an off switch.
I have had a flat battery :oops: even though they are supposed to give an audible warning at a certain point of discharge.
Despite that I reckon they are fantastic and well worth the investment.
Oh one small failing. You can't use them to light your smoke's when you lose your lighter :(
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tootingblue wrote:How can I use various 12v gizmos that plug into the cigarette lighter without switching on the ignition??

There is a 12 volt plug socket (for shavers?) at the back with two small slots for a plug, one smaller than the other. Is this an alternative? Can I get plugs to adapt my gadgets (fairy lights for the missus etc...!)?

Am new to this camper game so please excuse the ignorance!

Cheers

Most campers have these 12 v sockets
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I found one of these handy gadgets at my local camping shop
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You just plug it in to the socket,then the other end will fit just as it would in to a cigarette lighter,no messing,plus it works off the leisure battery,which supplies the light water pump etc.costs around £5 very handy.
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