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    12v socket for rear of disco

    Hi just looking for some help with the wiring of a 12v socket to the rear of my D1 (under rear bar). I have a redarc dual batt. Just wondering if i can run the wirin straight off the 2nd batt or do i have to run it through the accesories etc. I know little about electrical stuff. Any advice would be great guys.

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    russ

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    I usually run the wire straight off the battery (positive and negative) and put a fuse on the positive line close to the battery. This is because it's usually to run a fridge or light and I want it on regardless of the car running or not. If you use a twin core 6mm (4.5mm2) then you'll be fine with anything you want in an accessory socket.
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    What are you looking at running off it Russ?
    Just wondering if you're intending it to be a supply for a caravan fridge.

    Have a look at the wiring diagrams at www.traxide.com.au - he advertises here and Tim (drivesafe) is nice guy to deal with if you want any bits to do it with.

    Steve

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    all done, too easy. did it in 4 beers... works a treat for the lights for camping

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