USB Power requirements
I usually have my camera and Satnav running when driving.
If I also run the bluetooth headset, or need to top up my phone I run short on USB power outlets.
Generally need 2x permanent and 1x temporary.
12v to 5v USB adaptors
Until this point I have a twin USB adaptor that plugs into the normal lighter socket.
Replaced the lighter socket, plug in, USB adaptor with a custom unit (left), unfortunately it supplied too high a voltage ~5.2v and on power down caused my SatNav to hard reboot. The unit on the right was obtained from Ebay with the original build - supplies more stable voltage but takes a little more work to install.
Power calc
4x 5v @ ~1A, worst case, should draw 20 watts.
20 watts from the 12v feed is around 0.6 amps.
To be fed from the same fused circuit as the lighter socket.
To be fed from the same fused circuit as the lighter socket.
Install
I wanted flexibility on location, or removal if it causes issues, hence the need for connector and flying lead. The enclosure is a modified off the shelf project box.
For the connector I decided on a GX12 aviation style plug/socket. Very nice connector which is cheap, keyed, has a locking ring, cable clamp, supports a couple of amps and can be obtained with anywhere from 2 to 8 pins.
Wired the GX12 socket into a new bracket on the aux panel for the same 12v feed that goes to the lighter socket, but in an extendible way.
Now the tricky part - space is limited under the dash - I'll probably mount the box as pictured, potentially on velcro so I can add/remove it depending on the trip requirements, needs a little drive testing to find the optimal spot.
Thats the last mod before Ireland, just a little fluids checks and shake down runs and touch wood I'm all-set.
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