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Thread: Rear Ashtray now a Power Station

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    2000Man Guest
    Thanks for the feedback - this is a great forum and really appreciate the advice. Will be doing this this weekend.

  2. #12
    2000Man Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Pinelli View Post
    I think the circuit is capable of 10A. It's just being used to power a few ipods/iPads etc for the kids, which are 1 or 2A each. For my purposes it's okay, but wouldn't want to run a fridge off it.



    And thanks, I always wondered what that spare connector was for. I use it for a few miscellaneous items like handsfree and engine saver.

    - out of interest is this the connector you're referring to?
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    The one I was referring to is a single spade connector on the fuse block itself. It's not visible on your photo.

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    Yes Pinelli, that's the one I was talking about. There's a battery and an ignition feed there. Red and purple I think.

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