Using sockets when not hooked up

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Using sockets when not hooked up

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Forgive me if this is a stupid question, but if I am not hooked up, can I still use the electrical plugs in my van (to charge my laptop or run an electric heater for example).

I was sure I could but now can't, even when the engine is running. I am now wondering if I am imagining the fact that I could. :?

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Not unless you have some sort of inverter built into your van.
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Jason4479 wrote:Forgive me if this is a stupid question
You are forgiven :wink:

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You will certainly require an inverter. You can buy them cheaply enough & they plug directly into a 12v socket. But even the largest of portable inverters
will only manage a few amps at 230v, not enough for a heater.

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It should do your laptop though. I got an invertor from Maplins that goes in the cigarette lighter and will power my laptop. Runs off the leisure battery rather than the main battery.

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If all you want to do is run a laptop, you're better off with a 12v laptop power supply - Maplins do a good one.
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horns wrote:If all you want to do is run a laptop, you're better off with a 12v laptop power supply - Maplins do a good one.

as do fleabay :wink:
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