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Piggy Back Fuse - can't get 12V? - Tristans - 04-11-2013 04:23pm

Hi All


I am trying to wire in a hard wire 12v connection into the fuse panel behind the glovebox, but it seems that the output voltage is managed in some way to restrict this.

I get 12v at the fuse, but as soon as I connect anything to this, the voltage drops to around 4v

Any ideas on how to fix this or which fuse to use to avoid this issue?



Thanks


RE: Piggy Back Fuse - can't get 12V? - RacingSnake - 04-11-2013 04:29pm

Which fuse are you going into?
And for what purpose?

I took a 12V permanent from the OBD socket fuse (bottom pin).


RE: Piggy Back Fuse - can't get 12V? - Tristans - 04-11-2013 04:52pm

(04-11-2013 04:29pm)RacingSnake Wrote:  Which fuse are you going into?
And for what purpose?

I took a 12V permanent from the OBD socket fuse (bottom pin).

I tried piggy backing off 2 different fuse's
Cant remember the numbers of the sockets now (something like 54 or 52)
Both were accessory sockets

The power supply is for a remote colour controlled LED ambient lighting system


RE: Piggy Back Fuse - can't get 12V? - BFGEvoqueMan - 04-11-2013 06:19pm

(04-11-2013 04:23pm)Tristans Wrote:  Hi All


I am trying to wire in a hard wire 12v connection into the fuse panel behind the glovebox, but it seems that the output voltage is managed in some way to restrict this.

I get 12v at the fuse, but as soon as I connect anything to this, the voltage drops to around 4v

Any ideas on how to fix this or which fuse to use to avoid this issue?



Thanks

Use the one's for the towbar pin 9 or 10 supply Fuse number F48 and F67 respectively.

http://babyrr.com/forum/Thread-Updated-Towbar-fitment-guide-now-with-13-Pin-electrics-instructions

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RE: Piggy Back Fuse - can't get 12V? - bing0r - 22-02-2014 03:31pm

I am also having this issue. Has anyone solved it yet? Strange that I'm getting 12v from cigar lighter but at the fuse only getting 6v. Even taking out the fuse and measuring on the fuse board only getting the lower voltage.

How have other people managed to hard wire their dash cams /sat navs to evoque?


RE: Piggy Back Fuse - can't get 12V? - RacingSnake - 22-02-2014 07:49pm

(22-02-2014 03:31pm)bing0r Wrote:  How have other people managed to hard wire their dash cams /sat navs to evoque?
Did you read the first reply?


RE: Piggy Back Fuse - can't get 12V? - bing0r - 22-02-2014 08:43pm

I have tried quite a few fuse ports even obd as you suggested. But only getting 5-6v from the fuse.