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04/1/2010 at 11:41am
Location: Shropshire Outfit: Bailey Phoenix GT 75
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It will depend on your car. You may be able to buy a plug in kit from the dealer.
Alternatively you can purchase kits from Towsure.(www.ukcampsite.co.uk/redirect.asp?redir=http://www.towsure.com -I think)Halfords sell general kits.
You need a relay to frun the fridge, otherwise the car battery wil go flat if the van is left connected to the car with engine off.
You can buy a relay kit which incorporates split charge and fridge relays.
If you do not feel competent to do it yourself, any towbar fitter or auto electrician would be able to do it for you.
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08/1/2010 at 8:16pm
Location: Shropshire Outfit: Bailey Phoenix GT 75
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One of the functions of the 12s socket is a direct feed from the car battery to the van, so you can use the car battery instead of the van. This needs a live feed of fairly hefty cable via a line fuse.
If a relay is used, I accept that one sense wire is needed, but you still require a live heavy duty feed to supply the relay contacts. The relay generally serves for the fridge and battery charging. Commonsense dictates that a line fuse is fitted too.
The 12S also supplies reverse lights and the Al-Ko trailor stability device fitted to many recent caravans.
On our Bailey (13 pin plug) you can hear it powering up when you connect. The LED on the A frame also lights up.
( We use a 2 socket to 13 pin adaptor as our dealer gave it to us!)
A relay is simply a device that uses a light current to switch one or more heavier currents.It is a remote switching device.
For example when you start your car, the ignition switch uses a relaitvely small current to switch a very heavy current ( many amps on a cold day!) .
Wihout a relay the switch itself would have to be of very heavy construction to avoid premature burn out- to say nothing of arcing etc!
I have wired several car towbars in the past, but have to admit to paying for it to be done of late! ( Mainly because we have had company cars- or as for our new Sorento- where the warranty needs to be considered!)
I think I know a little about electronics- being an ex RAF Avionics tech (24 years working on rather complex and expensive kit!)-who now teaches in a college!
Post last edited on 08/01/2010 20:25:28
Post last edited on 08/01/2010 20:29:09
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