Build your own lighterplugs
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Build your own lighterplugs
I used 25mm copperpipe and 5mm perspex.The positive pin is a screw and it holds a ring connecter. The earth is soldered to the casing. You can glue the plug into place with a gluegun wherever you want to mount it. It costs around R30.00 for a new plug with a lighter,so if you only need the female plug, you have to buy the lighter too. I went to the scrapyard for a plug, and was told that they sell the lighterplug with the dashboard. Ha Ha Ha
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Re: Build your own lighterplugs
Piet
Waarvoor wil jy die kontrapsies gebruik?
Waarvoor wil jy die kontrapsies gebruik?
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Re: Build your own lighterplugs
Piet,
You're a man of many talents! Your home-made lighter plug will probably be more successful at high currents than the bought article :)
-F_D
You're a man of many talents! Your home-made lighter plug will probably be more successful at high currents than the bought article :)
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Re: Build your own lighterplugs
As jy al jou kinders se laptops, ipods of jou eie gps etc proreer inplug at once gaan jy weet waarvoor hierdie plugs nodig is. die regte ou gaan hierdie ding raaksien.
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Re: Build your own lighterplugs
Maar hoekom gebruik jy nie net van daai multipoint met extension drade wat hulle by makro/outdoorwarehouse of sulke plekke verkoop nie, dis nie so vreeslik duur nie?
Jou patent lyk goed maar ek wonder maar net hoekom so baie moeite?
Jou patent lyk goed maar ek wonder maar net hoekom so baie moeite?
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Re: Build your own lighterplugs
Bennie, ek is mal oor sulke tiepe moeite en dit kos my niks. Ek kan soveel van hulle aan mekaar vassit soos ek wil om 'n multi - multiplug te maak.
Ek het ook hierdie 26Ah batterykas met laaier gebou vir my 6 kamp/loadshed ligte en waaiers.
Ek het ook hierdie 26Ah batterykas met laaier gebou vir my 6 kamp/loadshed ligte en waaiers.
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Hier is my kamp/loadshed fans. Die 12 fan paneel trek 3 amps. My vuurwaaier is 12volt want die slinger se ratte het gestrip, en 'n ou haardroëer motor het die ding gedoen.My gennie is met meters ingerig vir batterylaai.
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Re: Build your own lighterplugs
Cool
Lyk my jy hettie meer eskom nodig nie
Lyk my jy hettie meer eskom nodig nie
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Re: Build your own lighterplugs
Eskom wie?