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26-01-2009, 14:04 | #1 |
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towing electrics, 12N/S v. Euro 13
Well, with purchase of a van with a reversing light appears I'll need as 12S after all
and maybe just maybe wire up fridge and split charge too. Well i did run a couple of HD live wires down truck few years back so much of work done. So do I go the 12n/s route or euro 13 which I gather is a better design in terms of condition of connections and damp sealing. What I have now noticed is the 13 is not compatable with the 12n - as I'm sure it was once suggested the N would fit in the centre of a euro to offer basic road lights. seems then i would still need a 13 to 2x7 adapter until rewire van too, Or retain a 12n for basic/older trailers.
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26-01-2009, 20:21 | #2 |
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Thought about this when we got our new(er) van, having to replace the sockets on the mav, having looked around found it cheaper to go down the 12n/s route, also can still tow anyone elses caravan if needed.
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26-01-2009, 20:58 | #3 |
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I fit towbars and toi be honest I would recoment the 12 s/n route just on the basis that too much euro influence has allready done enough damage to this country
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