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electrical:12v:ports [2020/04/13 22:14] frater_secessus [12v house power outlets] |
electrical:12v:ports [2024/11/26 11:36] (current) frater_secessus [the cigarette outlet] |
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- | The most common 12v outlet is the cigarette lighter outlet. | + | The most common 12v outlet is the cigarette lighter outlet. |
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+ | If you are installing a ciggy port from scratch some, like the [[https:// | ||
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- | * universal | + | * universal((although there are proprietary versions like the [[https:// |
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* typically limited to 10A or so | * typically limited to 10A or so | ||
- | * notoriously unreliable, although [[https:// | + | * notoriously unreliable |
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+ | If you must use a ciggy port considering plugging in a [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== breaking the 10A barrier ==== | ||
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+ | If you wanted to extract more power from the alternator you could wire in [[electrical: | ||
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===== other connector types ===== | ===== other connector types ===== | ||
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+ | Advanced users often cut off the ciggy plug and use something superior for their needs. | ||
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+ | ==== Anderson ==== | ||
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- | * ciggy adapter needs to be cut off | ||
* more $$$ | * more $$$ | ||
* need to be assembled((pin on wire, pin into connector, neg/pos connectors mated together)) | * need to be assembled((pin on wire, pin into connector, neg/pos connectors mated together)) |