Hi, has anyone installed a 12v cigarette lighter socket in the boot? I plan to do a driving holiday and would like to install a small fridge that can be plugged into the socket. I dun want to do it in the cabin as it can take valuable space. I am thinking on the lines of running a cable under the floor mats and then into the boot through the fold down middle seat.
Any ideas/suggestions most welcome!
Cheers,
Anu
You could possibly buy a cig lighter socket extension off eBay or something, and plug it into your centre console socket, run the extension under the carpet and through the middle seat, plug the fridge into that? Only if you don't need the centre console socket for something else ie. GPS etc.
They sell 2m cig lighter extensions on eBay fairly cheap, might want to take a look there![]()
as stressball said, yo can buy extension cables with sockets on the end, I wold also suggest buying a doble adapter, that way you can plug you phone or what not in at the same time, or you can wire it into the wires in the console of the ciggy socket
thanks mate...thats what I intend to do but I was hoping someone has managed to install the adapter in the boot using the brake light power cable or something![]()
If there are any 12v accessory wires near the boot then I'd imagine you could splice into them with a socket+wires?
You'd have to get LightningVP's input really, I don't know nearly enough to tell you how to make **** work![]()
well it depends on a few things.
do you have amps in your boot?
if you wanted to do it properly. it would require a bit more effort but you could make it alot more permanent.
it also depends.
you could run a relay from the ignition to the fridge. so it is only on when the car is running
or alternatively you could run it straight from the battery (fused) and with a switch
but it is up to you. depends on your effort level or if you just want something that will work.
you would need to tap into the original power supply for the sigy lighter in the console or source another power supply from the battery. don't touch any lighting wiring as it's only live when applying the brakes etc. if you have a sub (as mentioned ^^^^) that could be a good source of power. check jaycar, they do a few different siggy socket extensions as well as some that can be mounted more permanently
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yeah use the ciggy lighter run it to the back of the car well boot area and get an extention its easy as well
i would say your best bet would be to run some 12 gauge positive from your battery or any other source. and hook it up to the ciggy lighter.
not sure about vz's but in the vn-s range i know the semi luxury models have the provisions for the cigarette lighter in the rear of the arm rest.
just food for thought.
it all depends on how good you are with electronics.
also if you are planning on getting an amp. you could pre run the cable and do it that way.
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Now probably sorted... but for our VY S and VZ SS, there is a connector in the boot, taped high up, on the RHS rear behind the carpet. It is for sunroof control, and if you don't have a sunroof you can tap into the positive (orange/wh stripe) wire. Drill and PK your second wire to negative/ground/earth. Now go to the cabin fuse box, install a 10amp (older type) blade fuse into the vacant no.3 slot (below the two silver circuit breakers) Line is always powered, and was originally rated 20 amp.![]()
at work i would just run a 6mm twin fused from the battery to the boot and install a dual cig plug in the back somewhere
you could do a 'long range' setup like i have lol, dual battery setup in my vz, all it is is a large battery box with a N70ZZ battery, 150amp electronic dual battery isolator mounted to the front of the battery box, then 10mm postive cable running from the back storage compartment of the wagon to the main battery with an 150amp ANL fuse, extra 15mm earth cable on the main battery, and 15mm earth cable on the second battery,
it has an anderson fitting in the storage compartment so the battery can be remove simply by unplugging it,
this runs a waeco 50l fridge
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Originally Posted by Commydoor