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Subject: DII 12v accesory outlet

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Scott Tarrant
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07/02/2009 4:20 PM Alert 

Sort of new to this....but has anyone re-wired the 12v accessory plug in the back of the DII load space to run full time without having the truck on?  As i understand it, this outlet only works when the truck in running or the key is in the ignition.  The thought was to run a fridge with a 12v plug rather than hard wiring.  Would this create any problems (i.e. draining the battery quickly or blow fuses)?  Any input would help.

Thanks,

Scott


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Todd Eliason
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07/02/2009 4:24 PM Alert 

Found it Scott!

http://www.northwestoverlandsociety.org/Discussions/tabid/166/forumid/31/postid/27482/view/topic/Default.aspx


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Ben Bailey



07/02/2009 4:25 PM Alert 
I've actually been thinking of asking this same question, thanks, Todd.

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Scott Tarrant
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07/02/2009 4:26 PM Alert 

sweet thanks!!


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Todd Eliason
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07/02/2009 4:29 PM Alert 
Gene is the one to thank, it is a great quick fix.

Who put the Goat in there?
Scott Tarrant
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07/02/2009 4:32 PM Alert 

Yes indeed...thanks Gene!


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