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    Wiring a ciggy plug

    Plug is on a cable for my mini Waeco fridge thingy.

    Problem: Broken ciggy plug (not socket)
    Solution: New ciggy plug (obtained).

    Do I need to carefully trace which wire from the existing ciggy plug is going into which side of the fridge plug, to wire the new one the same ? Or doesn't it matter.

    i can do the soldering etc no worries just need to know the above.
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    Hi Vlad, you MUST wire your new plug exactly the same way the old one was wired otherwise, if you get the wiring back to front, you will have a smoking oven, not a fridge.

    If you know which wire is positive, this goes to the centre contact pin and the negative goes to the side contacts of the new plug.

    Seriously, if you get it wrong, you might only blow a fuse or you may do some serious damage so you need to get it right, the first time.

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    Why not just check the wires with a multimeter to find out which is +'ve.
    Wrong way should return -12.something V. Right way 12.something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rosco View Post
    Why not just check the wires with a multimeter to find out which is +'ve.
    As I read it the problem is with the fridge plug, not the vehicle socket.

    No power in the fridge to check!

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    Indeed BJ is correct.
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    Great.

    Rewired ciggy plug OK (eventually.... grrrrrr) and now there's also no power at the socket and as it's dark, my dash is held together with zip ties etc etc I have given up but it means another thing for me to look at tomorrow in the f'ing dark !
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    spin it past for a visit if you like...

    I'll have some time tomorrow afternoon (1200ish-1600ish)

    or drop over now. (Ive got floodlighting)
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    Quote Originally Posted by VladTepes View Post
    Indeed BJ is correct.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJon View Post
    You should only be that happy if you get one of those

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    You should only be that happy if you get one of those



    Had me wondering why he was so happy.

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