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Old 16-02-2013, 17:47   #1
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Default Wanted.....12 v auxiliary socket

Anybody got one of these or know where I can get one (apart from Nissan). It needs to fit a 40mm aperture. I am trying some breakers too.
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Old 16-02-2013, 18:19   #2
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is this the sort of socket that takes the same plugs as a cigarette lighter socket? I have never seem any as big as 40mm, they are only normally 28 to 30mm or so.

Maplins do these which I used in the rear of my T2.

http://www.maplin.co.uk/car-chassis-socket-99505
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Old 16-02-2013, 18:26   #3
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is this the sort of socket that takes the same plugs as a cigarette lighter socket? I have never seem any as big as 40mm, they are only normally 28 to 30mm or so.

Maplins do these which I used in the rear of my T2.

http://www.maplin.co.uk/car-chassis-socket-99505
yes, thanks for that Lazy Ferret. Just re measured the aperture and it is definitely 40mm. My socket looks like someone has taken a wrecking bar to it.......
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Old 16-02-2013, 18:40   #4
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I just found your post on the other thread, I do not have those socket on my car, so not seen those ones.

There is a guy on here called CNCFABS, who is very helpful if you PM him. He is away at the moment, but from his reply to me, should be back around next week, so might be worth giving him a shout.
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Old 16-02-2013, 18:44   #5
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I just found your post on the other thread, I do not have those socket on my car, so not seen those ones.

There is a guy on here called CNCFABS, who is very helpful if you PM him. He is away at the moment, but from his reply to me, should be back around next week, so might be worth giving him a shout.
He was my first port of call. Didn't know he was away....
Thanks anyway
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Old 16-02-2013, 18:45   #6
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Anybody got one of these or know where I can get one (apart from Nissan). It needs to fit a 40mm aperture. I am trying some breakers too.
is it so fit the current slot in the dash? or are you fitting one in a differant location too?
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Old 16-02-2013, 18:49   #7
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is it so fit the current slot in the dash? or are you fitting one in a differant location too?
My Terrano has 2 auxiliary 12v sockets fitted as standard, one of which has been mullered. :'(
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Old 16-02-2013, 19:23   #8
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My Terrano has 2 auxiliary 12v sockets fitted as standard, one of which has been mullered. :'(
Which one? The front or rear one?
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The one between the front seats. Aren't they the same?
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Old 16-02-2013, 22:03   #10
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The one between the front seats. Aren't they the same?
sorry, my Terrano doesn't usually have them their, i retrofitted mine aye they're probably the same, also try other Nissan vehicles as Nissan were very lazy with parts, mines got a few bits from a micra
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i got my sockets of ebay as i wanted some to put on the outside if my caravan to plug in solar panels in.they worked well and are water proof to.
i think they are sold as motor cycle plugs.
the oblong front plate will cover a large area so should do what you want it to.
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Old 17-02-2013, 12:23   #12
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i got my sockets of ebay as i wanted some to put on the outside if my caravan to plug in solar panels in.they worked well and are water proof to.
i think they are sold as motor cycle plugs.
the oblong front plate will cover a large area so should do what you want it to.
Pic please
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Old 17-02-2013, 12:51   #13
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there is already a link above,there the same.
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Old 17-02-2013, 17:10   #14
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i got my sockets of ebay as i wanted some to put on the outside if my caravan to plug in solar panels in.they worked well and are water proof to.
i think they are sold as motor cycle plugs.
the oblong front plate will cover a large area so should do what you want it to.
Not sure if the smaller of the 2 sides will cover 40 mm but, i will check! Ta
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Old 18-02-2013, 09:05   #15
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i have some in my van but will not get to it till fri,but will measure one for you and post it up.
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