A safe, switched 12v Supply?

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A safe, switched 12v Supply?

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Dear all

I've got an idea for a mod which would require adding an extra 12v socket in the interior of the car, but in order to do so I need to find a switched 12v supply that is only active when the ignition is on.

Is anyone able to point me in the right direction please? I'm guessing its possible via running some new wires from the fuse box, but don't really know where to start. I'm tempted to avoid anything like running wires off the existing 12v socket, as I'd like to do it properly and ensure this is done properly and is also safe from blowing/overloading anything if there were too much draw with both sockets in use.

Any help appreciated :)

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Re: A safe, switched 12v Supply?

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anything of use in http://www.sciroccocentral.co.uk/forum/ ... v+ignition" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ?
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Re: A safe, switched 12v Supply?

Post by maq »

Trix, that is extremely helpful, thank you. I remember reading the thread a long time back but had forgotten about it.

For anyone else interested, there is also some good info at my-gti.com too..

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Re: A safe, switched 12v Supply?

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Forgive me if im wrong but Chris"s DVM circuit would be permanently live , and not swiched by the inanition key?
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Re: A safe, switched 12v Supply?

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Yep that's correct, but he also talks of using the fuse box for switched 12v, and one of the linked pictures explains more. Very helpful
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Re: A safe, switched 12v Supply?

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oh right i missed that one !!
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Re: A safe, switched 12v Supply?

Post by maq »

It's pretty helpful, as I've now seen I can do a quick install using a piggyback connector off the front of the fusebox, so I can mess around and test, and not have to pull the fusebox out until I'm sure I want to make it permanent. good news :)
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Re: A safe, switched 12v Supply?

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What is it your doing? if you dont mind me asking?
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