extra cigarrette lighter
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extra cigarrette lighter
perhaps a simple question, but is it possible to add an extra cigarrette lighter to the rear of van that runs off the leisure battery to run dvd player or telly etc
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not sure if you can omit the iluminated circuit if you can do so as that'll run down your battery if it's constantly on.
If you can't you might be worth installing a switch on the live side.
I installed a ciggy lighter on the LB casing lid.
simply ran a live cable off the +'ve terminal of the LB through a fuse onto the ciggy lighter. Ran the Earth cable straight off the LB into the lighter.
If you can't you might be worth installing a switch on the live side.
I installed a ciggy lighter on the LB casing lid.
simply ran a live cable off the +'ve terminal of the LB through a fuse onto the ciggy lighter. Ran the Earth cable straight off the LB into the lighter.
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I fitted extra plug sockets next to both the batts behind the seats - there is a largish hole in the side of the seat base near to the seatbelt anchor bolt that needs just a little opening out to get a cig lighter plug to fit - a bit vulnerable to kicking but otherwise very convenient and easy to fit, fused of course.
Keith
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