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Lightwater



Member Since: 21 Aug 2014
Location: Sydney Northern Beaches
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Ukraine 2013 Freelander 2 2.0T SE Auto Fuji White
Anderson plug in boot

The 12 volt power socket in the boot I replaced with an Anderson plug. I put a 3mm spacer behind the plug so it sits 3mm off the panel, another 3mm 27mm diameter disc to fit the 12 volt hole & used an Anderson T handle to clamp behind the trim panel with some Nyloc nuts. Drilled one new hole in the handle so it was in a better position.

I drilled 2 holes in the back of the Anderson plug to pull the wires through, once the contact lugs were in place. At the back end of the plug, I had some large clear rubber feet, cut them a touch over size & pressed them into the back on the plug.

When bolted in place you do not need to drill any holes in the panel. Also put a 2 way plug on the back of the new plug so I didn't need to cut any to the car's wires. Also put some large heatshrink over the plug although not really necessary.

12 volt power without the plug ever breaking electrical contact.

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 Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

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Bobupndown



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Good work! Thumbs Up Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948

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Post #373545 14th Jun 2019 6:01 am
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JulesK



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Can I be really tup here and ask what does an Anderson plug do and why?? If it wasn't so bad it'd be funny.

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Post #373552 14th Jun 2019 7:40 am
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dondiddy



Member Since: 16 Apr 2017
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United Kingdom 2012 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Manual Firenze Red

An Anderson plug is a heavy duty connector normally used when a quick release connection is needed on a high amp draw item like jump leads, winches, compressors etc. They are also used on electric forklifts to connect the battery packs to the forklift and the forklift charger will also have an Anderson plug connector to allow a quick connection for battery charging. I have one fitted to my front grille that I can plug jump leads into which saves the need to open the bonnet and remove the battery cover to connect up the jump leads. The AA, RAC etc all use a similar set up for jumpstarting(or used to)

Post #373579 14th Jun 2019 10:38 pm
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ozjeff62



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Australia 2011 Freelander 2 SD4 SE Auto Ipanema Sand

Wow. You jumpstart often enough to make that worthwhile? MY11 SD4 SE Auto

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JulesK



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Ahh forklift now I know what they are
Diolch



Sheep If it wasn't so bad it'd be funny.

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Post #373588 15th Jun 2019 7:00 am
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Navigator



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I hope no-one ever tries to jump start off this one in the boot. Everyone can spread it - Anyone can catch it. Stay home - the life you save can be your own!

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dondiddy



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ozjeff62 wrote:
Wow. You jumpstart often enough to make that worthwhile?

I probably use it once or twice a month. I am lucky enough to have the use of a piece of ground and a container to work from where I potter about in my spare time and usually have an old Landrover project on the go which is kept there. My "rent" is usually jump starting the owners ride on lawn mower when it won`t start. I have also jump started a good few buses in the adjacent car park for the birds of prey centre when the driver has ran the battery down listening to the radio whilst waiting for his passengers to return. I have a set of 10metre cables so don't have to get that close to whatever needs started which can be useful when access is limited. It has a keyed switch to the left of the plug which connects power to the plug when it is needed. Thumbs Up

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SYFL2



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Thatโ€™s an impressive fly collection Thumbs Up

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Lightwater



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Anyone down under knows that corrugated roads requires Anderson plugs for cold beer! I got fed up with the 12 volt plug working loose.

Additionally the pressed metal outside of the 12 volt socket is too thin & had very poor electrical contact & would overheat (photo attached). A bit of a fire hazard.

I also rewired the fridge as the 1.5m power cord & 55cm of cable inside the fridge were 16 AWG at best, that's a 0.22 voltage drop on this small run alone. So swapped for 12 AWG & shortened everything & wire changes to 6 AWG to the battery.

The 50 amp Anderson outlet in the boot still has the 15 amp LR fuse. More than enough for my needs.
The shortest possible cable on the fridge, also added a circuit breaker as the standard lead had a fuse.

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Arcing on 12 volt socket as metal is too thin for the contacts.
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A 50 amp plug can take 120 amps if plugging or unplugging with an open circuit & also using 6 AWG wire to dissipate heat from the contacts. A 175 amp plug cut take up to 280 amps with 1/0 AWG, 100amps closed circuit plugging or unplugging. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!

Acoustic insulation ARB TPMS 3xARB air compressors After cooler Air tank On-board OCD pressure air/water cleaning Additional 50L fuel Carpet in doors ABE 2x1kg Waeco 28L modified fridge Battery 4x26ah Solar 120w Victron MPPT 100/20 DC-DC 18amps 175amp jumper plug Awning 6x255/60R18

Post #373606 15th Jun 2019 1:43 pm
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JulesK



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Thumbs Up If it wasn't so bad it'd be funny.

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Freelander 2 GS 2012...... Gone.

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Boxbrownie



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 i6 HSE Auto Stornoway Grey

Lightwater wrote:
Anyone down under knows that corrugated roads requires Anderson plugs for cold beer! I got fed up with the 12 volt plug working loose.


Well why didnโ€™t you say, that alone justifies any amount of extra work Bow down
Rolling with laughter Regards

David

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envee



Member Since: 14 Feb 2019
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New Zealand 

Nice work Thumbs Up I love Anderson plugs, so simple yet so effective.

Post #373628 16th Jun 2019 1:33 am
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