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I have just purchased the above model and am confused as to what type of 12v socket feeds the TV as it looks like a normal cigarette ligher plug but is smaller.

Any suggestions and also where I can obtain one?

Thanks again

David
 
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Hi David

It's probably a Hella plug, you can get them from Maplins for £3.99.

See here.

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It is a DIN 12V socket - standard throughout Europe. You need to get either a DIN plug or, if your TV has a USA-style cigarette lighter plug already attached, an adapter socket. Both are shown on the attached link. You will note that the ProCar plug comes with a red adapter collar to enable it to be plugged into the larger socket. The adapter socket is in the middle of the top row. They are all widely available.

http://www.roadpro.co.uk/retail/product_list.aspx?prod =Procar+12V+and+24V+plugs

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Sandy_Saunders wrote:
Hi David

It's probably a Hella plug, you can get them from Maplins for £3.99.

See here.

Sandy


To avoid confusion, that's a DIN plug - Hella is a brand.
 
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Thanks

I cannot believe how quick i receive replies on this site!!

Many thanks

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JeanLuc wrote:
Sandy_Saunders wrote:
Hi David

It's probably a Hella plug, you can get them from Maplins for £3.99.

See here.

Sandy


To avoid confusion, that's a DIN plug - Hella is a brand.



It possibly is, but the name Hella has become a generic term for this type of plug, just as with Hoover for a vacuum cleaner.

For instance the Maplins plug is called a Hella plug, but according to the packaging it is made by a firm called Moonraker.

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Sorry i am still a little confused what is the reference number for the one I require?

CO....

David
 
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skyman1 wrote:
Philip
Sorry i am still a little confused what is the reference number for the one I require?

CO....

David


David

The Maplins code is A94GW. If you are going to one of their shops, look in the Truck/Car electrical section. On line, just follow the link in my first post and that will take you there.

Please note that I haven't checked whether this is the cheapest source for a plug, it just happened to be where I have got one in the past.

Sandy

Edit - Just realised that I answered a post intended for somebody else, my apologies. Sandy
 
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We're all here to help.

If the TV power lead has a cigarette-lighter plug on it already, you need this adapter:
http://www.roadpro.co.uk/retail/product_detail.aspx?prod=Pr o+Car+DIN+/+Lighter+Socket+Converter+Plug&id=69

Otherwise, you need one like this (or the Maplins "Hella") then fit it to the bare 12V power lead. I would choose a plug with a fuse in it as shown here:
http://www.roadpro.co.uk/retail/product_detail.aspx?prod=Pro+C ar+Universal+Plug+with+8A+Fuse&id=45

Apologies for earlier confusion. I realised when putting this post together, that I had not shown you the adapter socket (first one above) in my original post. I had mistaken a non-fused plug for the adapter.

Philip
 
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Hi
I think CO228 adaptor will do the trick I also forgot to say I will be using a 12v inverter ( with a normal cigarette lighter end) as well for use in poor signal areas for a Sky box to work on 240v and where there are no mains hook up

I hope this all makes sense?

David
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