Anyone know the easiest way to fit a 12v charger in the car. Could do with it for using the sat nav etc...
As you say just wire in a cigarette lighter socket with a 30amp fuse through the ignition supply.
30amp is wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy over the top
normal cig sockets can only take up to 8 amps tops
so a 10 amp will be loads, i would run a 5 amp fuse as thats 60 watts of power on 12v
I fitted a 30A fuse but I also ran the socket via a relay straight to the battery so as to not overwhelm the ignition switch (or drain down the battery if I left something plugged in).
Most car 12v ciggy sockets are rated at 10A, so that's the size of fuse I fitted.
Mine's wired permanently (i.e. not on the switched side of the ignition) so that my maintenance charger can be plugged in when the car's in
the garage.
[Edited on 27/4/11 by David Jenkins]
Wired mine direct to the battery, put an in-line fuse in there (can't remember the rating). It is used for sat-nav and phone charger, but it's main purpose was to charge the battery.
10amp is plenty! I managed to melt the TomTom charger when I wired the socket the wrong way around.... Ooops.
Maplins do an aux socket which won't light ciggies and it comes with a marine style cover, around £4 I think, does the job perfeectly
As above, don't fit a ciggy lighter but fit a 'proper' 12V power socket - much more reliable (as in won't fall out) and a 10A fuse won't implode your ickle alternators
oh ok cheers guys. maplins it is then. Still not great with electrics so Ill give it a go...
I used a lighter socket because most of my accessories have lighter socket type plugs. If you fit anything else you may have a lot of plug rewiring
to do! Apart from my charger, I have my satnav, an inspection lamp, an invertor for my laptop, and a 5v USB power supply to drive anything that can
connect to it (e.g. my phone). I can't/won't fit new plugs to that lot!
My socket was designed solely as a power outlet, and has a flap that hinges down when I'm not using it.
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Originally posted by David Jenkins
My socket was designed solely as a power outlet, and has a flap that hinges down when I'm not using it.