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Thread: External AC input socket for fridge?

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    I understand, Mike, I'm an electronics tech. Many of my extension leads are not sealed, I made them up years ago using re-useable 3-pin plugs and sockets when I could do that legally at work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by winaje View Post
    I'd have to leave the rear door of my Disco open to run the cable .................................................. ........... .
    I think you'll find that a normal extension lead fits quite easily through the rear door when closed without being guillotined. Just don't forget and drive off.

    I used to bring a lead in through the rear passenger door and leave a big loop over the steering wheel as a reminder.

    Deano

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    At the moment my Defender is not getting any where near the use it deserves. I have an extension lead running into it with a double adaptor running the fridge and a smart charger keeping the auxiliary battery all in good nick.
    The gaps in my door seals are so woefull I doubt the door even touches the extension lead.

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