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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: chrisgixer on 01 February 2014, 15:07:10

Title: Rear 12v/charger socket, off timer.
Post by: chrisgixer on 01 February 2014, 15:07:10
Rear 12v socket, times out after 15mins from ignition off.

Could this be increased? Say to an hour.

Bit of relay fiddling perhaps :-\
Title: Re: Rear 12v/charger socket, off timer.
Post by: 05omegav6 on 01 February 2014, 15:55:17
Battery might have summat to say about that :-\
Title: Re: Rear 12v/charger socket, off timer.
Post by: tigers_gonads on 01 February 2014, 15:57:30
http://www.polevolt.co.uk/acatalog/info_74205.html

But as Al says, needs a good battery  :y


Edit to say you will need to modify the wiring  ;)
Title: Re: Rear 12v/charger socket, off timer.
Post by: chrisgixer on 01 February 2014, 21:41:43
http://www.polevolt.co.uk/acatalog/info_74205.html

But as Al says, needs a good battery  :y


Edit to say you will need to modify the wiring  ;)

That's me buggered then.
Title: Re: Rear 12v/charger socket, off timer.
Post by: chrisgixer on 02 February 2014, 07:45:46
Battery might have summat to say about that :-\

Yes I did wonder, but I had to charge me phone at work yesterday, and re started the rear socket by turning the ignition on again every 15mins.

It was running for at least an hour. Battery seemed fine on starting 6 hours later.
Title: Re: Rear 12v/charger socket, off timer.
Post by: tigers_gonads on 02 February 2014, 10:47:19
If its just going to be used for charging a phone in a emergency ect, iirc, there is a permanent fused 12 volt feed mixed up in the existing tow bar wiring.
Nip down to halfrauds / maplins, and fit one of the universal ones just inside the boot (if yours is a saloon) and stick the wire through the hatch in the back seat.
Again, if its just a phone your charging, don't worry too much about the car battery unless you still have one of those 80's vintage yuppie phones  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Rear 12v/charger socket, off timer.
Post by: 05omegav6 on 02 February 2014, 11:50:24
If its just going to be used for charging a phone in a emergency ect, iirc, there is a permanent fused 12 volt feed mixed up in the existing tow bar wiring.
Nip down to halfrauds / maplins, and fit one of the universal ones just inside the boot (if yours is a saloon) and stick the wire through the hatch in the back seat.
Again, if its just a phone your charging, don't worry too much about the car battery unless you still have one of those 80's vintage yuppie phones  ;D ;D
You haven't met my battery  ::)

Easy enough to bury a fly lead from an additional socket behind the driverside cubby hole :y my idiot box is wired in that way, via a fuse straight of a switched live feed :y Choice of switched or permanent there... :y
Title: Re: Rear 12v/charger socket, off timer.
Post by: chrisgixer on 02 February 2014, 14:13:19
What would be absolutely ideal, is if the front/ash tray 12v socket stayed live. If only for an hour or so.

Probably should of thought of that before posting :-[
(but as the rear one has a timer, I presumed the relay could be tweaked.)
Title: Re: Rear 12v/charger socket, off timer.
Post by: Entwood on 02 February 2014, 17:00:29
Battery might have summat to say about that :-\

Yes I did wonder, but I had to charge me phone at work yesterday, and re started the rear socket by turning the ignition on again every 15mins.

It was running for at least an hour. Battery seemed fine on starting 6 hours later.

You don't need to turn the ignition on .. just open/close any door .. :)  That repowers the system .. :)
Title: Re: Rear 12v/charger socket, off timer.
Post by: chrisgixer on 02 February 2014, 18:10:48
Battery might have summat to say about that :-\

Yes I did wonder, but I had to charge me phone at work yesterday, and re started the rear socket by turning the ignition on again every 15mins.

It was running for at least an hour. Battery seemed fine on starting 6 hours later.

You don't need to turn the ignition on .. just open/close any door .. :)  That repowers the system .. :)
Fairly sure its a seperate circuit. Cirtainly on opening the door to check the phone, it wasn't charging. So key in, ignition on. Charging. Ignition off. Still charging. Etc
Title: Re: Rear 12v/charger socket, off timer.
Post by: RobG on 02 February 2014, 18:21:22
If you want a permanent supply at the rear acc socket  just remove K154 (up above cabin fusebox) and bridge the contacts
Title: Re: Rear 12v/charger socket, off timer.
Post by: chrisgixer on 02 February 2014, 18:37:30
Woo. A plan :)  :y
Title: Re: Rear 12v/charger socket, off timer.
Post by: TheBoy on 02 February 2014, 18:41:16
Or the easy option, allowing it all to be hidden, is one of these. I have the 2400mAhr one.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/PowerGen-Flashlight-Lightning-Sensation-Blackberry/dp/B0073F92OK

Title: Re: Rear 12v/charger socket, off timer.
Post by: TheBoy on 02 February 2014, 18:42:16
Or is mine the 8400, might be.  Its currently charging a tablet.
Title: Re: Rear 12v/charger socket, off timer.
Post by: TheBoy on 02 February 2014, 18:53:11
Mine is the 8400 one, so as per link
Title: Re: Rear 12v/charger socket, off timer.
Post by: chrisgixer on 02 February 2014, 19:23:55
Mine is the 8400 one, so as per link

Yes thought summat wasn't right there. :)

Worth considering as well. :y
Title: Re: Rear 12v/charger socket, off timer.
Post by: Entwood on 02 February 2014, 20:11:36
Battery might have summat to say about that :-\

Yes I did wonder, but I had to charge me phone at work yesterday, and re started the rear socket by turning the ignition on again every 15mins.

It was running for at least an hour. Battery seemed fine on starting 6 hours later.

You don't need to turn the ignition on .. just open/close any door .. :)  That repowers the system .. :)
Fairly sure its a seperate circuit. Cirtainly on opening the door to check the phone, it wasn't charging. So key in, ignition on. Charging. Ignition off. Still charging. Etc

OKies .. but on mine opening a door resets it ... I've done it many a time when changing tyre pressures before connecting the tin-tent .. :)
Title: Re: Rear 12v/charger socket, off timer.
Post by: iansoutham on 11 February 2014, 21:52:46
Okay, just jumping on the subject, what is the procedure for turning the rear cigarette lighter into a timed output one on a MFL? Mine turns off straight away when the ignition switches off.