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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    There is a constant on wire behind the rear brake light too Ian,,
    Oh, whats that one meant to power?
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    Oh, whats that one meant to power?
    A couple of lights in the trailer. It's part of the trailer loom.
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    The stock outlet has a 25a fuse and the wiring is a combination of 3mm2, 2mm2 (positive) and 2.5mm2 ground.

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    Quote Originally Posted by admiralranga View Post
    The stock outlet has a 25a fuse and the wiring is a combination of 3mm2, 2mm2 (positive) and 2.5mm2 ground.
    That's exactly how they did it but IMO it's a completely unreliable setup as it comes from the auxiliary circuits relay which has a 30A fuse but it has many other circuits connected to it, all the fuses diverted from there have 70A together though they are not active all at the same time... i'd not plug in anything stronger than 10A in that socket also it has feed only with ignition on, i dont see much use for it
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    Decent point, that seems short sighted of them

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    Quote Originally Posted by sierrafery View Post
    That's exactly how they did it but IMO it's a completely unreliable setup as it comes from the auxiliary circuits relay which has a 30A fuse but it has many other circuits connected to it, all the fuses diverted from there have 70A together though they are not active all at the same time... i'd not plug in anything stronger than 10A in that socket also it has feed only with ignition on, i dont see much use for it
    Mine has power all the time. I do not believe it has been modified from new.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pop058 View Post
    Mine has power all the time. I do not believe it has been modified from new.
    I'm convinced it was modified as long as LR didnt draw wrong diagrams
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    Mine has no power with the ignition off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sierrafery View Post
    I'm convinced it was modified as long as LR didnt draw wrong diagrams
    Happy with that. Might have to trace it back and fix it. Flattened the battery last week when I forgot to turn my little fridge off for the weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pop058 View Post
    Mine has power all the time. I do not believe it has been modified from new.
    Quote Originally Posted by sierrafery View Post
    I'm convinced it was modified as long as LR didnt draw wrong diagrams
    Looks like someone has had a play

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