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Looks fab! We have a Globescout R on order and can't wait for her to arrive. Happy travels
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Just a thought did you consider putting in a double socket in the same style with twin USB ports for charging purposesView attachment 160877 View attachment 160879 View attachment 160880 I've fitted a double socket in place of the small single that Globecar fitted, and fitted tv bracket.
John.
Just a thought did you consider putting in a double socket in the same style with twin USB ports for charging purposes
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Great looking motor!
Did you get it from Signature? (I'm looking for some dealer reviews)
I've wired 20 amp cable from leisure battery with a flat blade fuse, to the ciggy socket and piggy backed from that lower ampage cable with a 5 amp fuse to the switch and piggy backed from the switch to the battery monitor and USB socket.
So the ciggy socket is permanent live, and the battery monitor and USB socket only work when switch is operated.
This is the switch I bought from eBay as well.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/130873093209?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
John.
Ps this is all fitted to the rear of the drivers seat base.
Looking for some more advice when installing the 12v socket / tester as shown by @Neckender.
I've purchased a socket / tester as shown below and intend to install this on the drivers seat base. I'm hoping to complete this over the next few days and just wondering:
- how is the connection made to the battery?
- I'm planning on using 20amp cable for the whole job, as this is what I have, but for installing a similar setup as neckenders, what size fuses should I be using? Can't find much information about what the various sockets can draw.
- how did you secure the socket securely to the seat base?
Hope the questions aren't to basic. Thanks.
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I've wired 20 amp cable from leisure battery with a flat blade fuse, to the ciggy socket and piggy backed from that lower ampage cable with a 5 amp fuse to the switch and piggy backed from the switch to the battery monitor and USB socket.
So the ciggy socket is permanent live, and the battery monitor and USB socket only work when switch is operated.
This is the switch I bought from eBay as well.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/130873093209?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
John.
Ps this is all fitted to the rear of the drivers seat base.
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