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Posted: 02 Jun 2006, 21:34
by TechtroT25
You can but a connector that just clips to your battery via crocodile clips for about a fiver from motorworld or halwits thats wot i use for me coolbox or anything else i need to plug in

Posted: 02 Jun 2006, 22:02
by tonytech
First step fill in your profile.
:D
Then some local member might help you do the deed.

Basicaly.

All my vans have had lighter Skts fitted, so I'd assume yours is an early model.

Find a place in your dash to fit the Skt (Mine is to the left of the stereo.
Check there are no wires behid the place you intend to drill ( or hold them out of the way.

Connect the outer of the sKt to earth (Van chasis, )
Connect the inner to 12V via a 15A fuse. VW use fuse No 3 in the Fuse board shared with radio and interior lights)
You may feel better splicing in to the radio feed if you have one.

T

Posted: 03 Jun 2006, 06:48
by trickydicky
If you use an existing fused circuit be aware that the power draw of the cigerette socket might exeed the fuse leaving you with a blown fuse each time, and as fuses are rated to specific circuit's you run the risk of damaging the unit that wire feeds or even the wire. If I was you I would go directly the battery put a fuse in on the live, red, + side and secure it out of harms way in the battery compartment. They are dirt cheap and potentially could stop you van going woooof. I use the blade in-line fuse holders as it matches the fuses in my van. Your other option is to see if there is a spare power supply in the fuse box but that is getting a bit technicle for me.
One thing, this has come up quite a few times and it has been pointed ot that you shouldn't use a "cigerette lighter" but a 12volt aux socket, check back through the posting's in technicall
Good Luck :D :