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andrewprd



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Has anyone fitted a 12V socket in boot?

Hi,

I would find it useful if there was a 12V accessary socket in the boot. Has anyone fitted one and would there be a warranty issue?

Regards,

AndrewPRD

Post #68476 13th May 2010 8:41 pm
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npinks



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Standard fit in my car, so I presume connectors might be there already Confused Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #68477 13th May 2010 8:43 pm
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andrewprd



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Yes I did read it somewhaere that the latest models fit one as standard. Mine is a 2008 HSE and not included.
Land Rover obviously thought it would be useful to some people. I know I could run a cable from the cabin socket as a last resort.

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npinks



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Try searching on here, there's a thread about an install of one Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #68481 13th May 2010 9:07 pm
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Fitted one also.

http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic1062.html?highlight=rear+power p****d off with a Digital Keyboard Warrior

Post #68483 13th May 2010 9:10 pm
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andrewprd



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Thank you,

I did a 'Search'. I guess I didn't try hard enough. Should have gone to Specsavers!
Anyway not the straightforward job I thought it might be.

Has anyone had this done at their Land Rover garage and if so what was the cost?

Regards,
AndrewPRD

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Simon CSK



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Andrew
I have fitted two connector blocks once with four 12v outlets and one with two. I have a two bar with twin electrics for my caravan so I found the 12v feed and the switched 12v feed so that I could have a cuircuit that is constantly live and one that is only live when the alternator is on.

Why so many outlets.? I origonally bought very cheep adapters so that I would have two and two but they proved to be so poor quality that they melted the solder connections very quickly. I then used some old connectors that I had lying around and they have been fine. I use them for electic cool boxes and I have a rechargable Maglight fixed in the boot as well as a battery charger for my digital camera.

Good set up which I have plans to make better. Simon

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mcphersonstrut



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Andrew - I asked about it when we got the car (Like yours a 2008 HSE) and they said there is no official 'Kit' you can get from LR. So I said ok will you do it then, and they said no, wouldn't want to connect to a point not designated/intended etc etc blah blah bull bull.... Rolling Eyes I just run a lead when needed from one of the sockets in the middle of the front seats.
Now you've raised the point I'm going to do a search as I need to do it too.....there's full instructions on here somewhere...might have been Alex P Thumbs Up

Edit....just seen ad's link above - muchas gracias Bow down

Post #68501 14th May 2010 8:05 am
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andrewprd



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Hi Again,

I am thinking that there is a significant demand for a power outlet in the boot. I can see people are doing their own conversions. I am quite happy to tackle this if there was a clear definative and 'approved' method.

I don't like the idea of removing a side panel but there are other locations, some already mentioned.

One of my concerns is, that if Land Rover are not prepared to offer a solution and I have yet to ask my Garage I hasten to add, then, will any of the DIY solutions invalidate the Warranty?

A power outlet in the boot of such a vehicle as the Freelander is a must in my view.

Regards,
AndrewPRD

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why not simply connect a trailing lead to the fuse box under the boot floor, store it under the floor when not needed lift it out when needed? At work
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i never use mine to be honest, though i keep thinking of getting a Waeco fridge for the caravan, to keep my beer and cider cold. Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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