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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.
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.
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
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.
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
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