This is a discussion on Switched 12v in Boot within the Superb forums, part of the Skoda Model Discussion Area category; Dies anyone know if there is an easy to get at 12v switched line in the boot area of a ...
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| Briskodian Join Date: Jan 2008
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| Dies anyone know if there is an easy to get at 12v switched line in the boot area of a superb that I could use to switch a relay ? thanks ... |
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| Briskodian Join Date: May 2006
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| Briskodian Join Date: Aug 2006
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| Use the feed to the 12V socket in the boot and rewire the other (fuse) end near the pedals so that it's live with the ignition. rotodiesel, |
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| Briskodian Join Date: Jan 2008
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| I need a 12v perm , 12v switched and gdn in the boot to run a car pc ... i'm using the 12v socket for the 12v perm and neutral, now just need a 12v switched ... current rating not important just enough to kick in a relay would be ok, and I could use that to split the 12v perm thru a relay to give a good 12v switched to the pc ... thanks ... |
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| Briskodian Join Date: May 2006
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| You could always try using a caravan 12S socket relay, you wire a parmanent supply on to it, ie from the 12v socket in the boot, it then gives you 3 ouputs, 1 is a permanent 12v supply and 2 are switch outputs (used for fridge and leisure battery charging normally), they are only active when the ignition is on and the Alternator is not loaded, it normally switches after about a minute of the engine running when its not pulling any extra power of the alternator, I dont know how it works but I wired 1 into my car and sure enough even though there is a constant 12v on to it the 2 switched outputs only come active when the ignition is on and the engine has run down to an idle after it has started, it is designed to keep the caravan disconnected and not to over load the car when starting it and until the alternator can handle the extra load. |
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| Briskodian Join Date: Jan 2008
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| thanks bryanp ... I'll have a look for one of those units ... soulds like just the job ... thanks |
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