Hi all. I installed a 'cigarette' plug a couple of years ago. I followed the advice to install it so that it was only live when the ignition was on and I remember distinctly following advice well when I did this (just lost the link to the thread!). However, when a satnav was attached it made the idle erratic, with the satnav charging/discharging (never constantly charging). A mechanic neighbour advised to wire it direct to live. This solved erratic behaviour and behaved just like a charger in any other car.
However, whilst it solved erratic behaviour I see most people on here keep advising to have it only live when the ignition is on. Can someone please advise on these questions?
1) what inline fuse is advised? I think I used a 10amp, which since blew and I have forgotten what I used (d'oh!)
2) what diameter of wire? I used one as advised by a shop, but it does feel rather hot when I use an electric tyre pump making me think I should use a thicker diameter to reduce the resistance.
3) is there concern with the cigarette/charger socket being connected to live all the time? It does work best this way, but if a worry then would others here agree/disagree I could add an on/off switch next to the cigarette/charger socket? I mean, of course it's always 'off' if nothing is plugged into it. But just extra security this way.
Edited by mullet, 04 June 2025 - 01:15 PM.