Hi Nico,
So after many fruitless hours trying to find a grommet or hole in the firewall, I decided to cheat and use the rear fusebox in the cargo area instead.  If you remove the cover; you will find blank slots with no fuse and a single terminal.  In the middle and top of the grey segment there is a high current terminal with constant 12 Volt.  The easiest way of tapping into this is to use a dual fuse tap (Jaycar part number SF5115, and for a mini fuse part number SF5125).  I was a bit nervous that the current draw may be too high, but it is <25 Amp at peak (with a Redarc DC-DC convertor), and there is no excess heat in any of the wiring.
The tap for the switched 12 Volt can be found by probing with a multimeter in the blue section of the fusebox, the attached photo shows the point.  Note that the power remains for about a minute after the engine is shut off.
The return negative/earth is all routed to the metal "U" section around the fusebox.
The whole setup has been stable driving daily for 6 months; with no error messages or other problems.  The wiring and fusebox remains cool.
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The attached photos demonstrate the fusebox taps, the voltmeter displays for starting and auxiliary batteries (while charging), and the completed setup with fridge and Drifta drawers.  Please PM me if you want to go through things further.
Best,
Scott
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