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    Quote Originally Posted by Markf View Post
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    I put a hella and Engel type plug under the edge here. Out of the way and the Engel plug screws in so never comes loose. Perfect.

    Do note the blanks I had to put in the holes ARB Thornleigh made next to the factory socket. I specifically asked them not to put them there!


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    I have a lead with an Anderson plug running to under the rear of the drawers where my second battery is located, hidden behind the rear seat, and connected to another Anderson plug. All hidden from sight. This is in a Defender.

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    Quote Originally Posted by morgiemorganson View Post
    I put a hella and Engel type plug under the edge here. Out of the way and the Engel plug screws in so never comes loose. Perfect.

    Do note the blanks I had to put in the holes ARB Thornleigh made next to the factory socket. I specifically asked them not to put them there!

    When connected, do the plugs get in the way of opening the access panel? Im looking at doing the same thing as presently my fridge jams the plug into the socket. I want to relocate the socket to the top of the side panel, never thought of the position underneath, looks very neat.

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    Hey, they would get in the way but for the very few times I need anything from that panel it is worth it.

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    I added an extra lead with Anderson plug, spliced into the Traxide cable where it crosses the boot under the carpet.
    The lead lives inside the storage cubby when not in use.
    I dremmeled an almost invisible recess into the removable panel so it still sits flush when the cable is out
    The fridge lead was changed to Anderson to suit.
    I use the cig socket supplied with the Traxide kit for lights and charging phones when in camp.



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    Quote Originally Posted by l00kin4 View Post
    I followed Tim’s advice above- this is the position of the socket


    Works perfectly for me as I have my fridge set up on that side.

    Pic with the plug (reinforcing point about quality plugs above - this cheap plug was a bit unreliable and has since been replaced with a better Narva plug) in:
    IMG_9433 cropped by David Byrne, on Flickr

    I’ve also mounted one on the other side but under that position:


    David
    That one on the top.. it stops you being able to store the cargo blind when in 7 seater mode Rear Fridge Connector

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    Good point Tombie, i do like the top mounting though. There are a couple of raised circular bits in the plastic just in front of the bins that would work well for a socket on either side.
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    This is my solution. I always use Anderson plugs where possible. I fill up the Anderson connectors with solder and use a blow torch to melt it then plunge the wires in. Works a treat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    That one on the top.. it stops you being able to store the cargo blind when in 7 seater mode Rear Fridge Connector
    Thanks Tombie, good spot.
    I didn’t notice this as I don’t use the cargo blind but I did just check it and although it does foul slightly, the blind still clips in and sits fine.
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