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I've read loads of threads about different 12V cigarette lighter sockets being wired up differently depending on what day of the week your van was put together. I've checked ours using a USB charger that has a voltmeter display on it, and it's clear they're in two pairs. The bit I'm struggling with is how to work out which is which. With the engine off and no hookup I get:
- Kitchen 12.8 V
- Dash cup holder: 12.9 V
- Dash top: 13.1 V
- Bench seat: 13.1 V
And with the engine off and mains hookup plugged in I get:
- Kitchen 13.3 V
- Dash cup holder: 13.3 V
- Dash top: 14.7 V
- Bench seat: 14.7 V
In each case, the only other thing switched on was one LED light above the sliding door. Is this enough information to determine which pair is connected to which battery? Is it simply that the dash top and bench are on the leisure battery because they give the biggest change when connected to hookup? Or is it more complicated than that? Thanks!
- Kitchen 12.8 V
- Dash cup holder: 12.9 V
- Dash top: 13.1 V
- Bench seat: 13.1 V
And with the engine off and mains hookup plugged in I get:
- Kitchen 13.3 V
- Dash cup holder: 13.3 V
- Dash top: 14.7 V
- Bench seat: 14.7 V
In each case, the only other thing switched on was one LED light above the sliding door. Is this enough information to determine which pair is connected to which battery? Is it simply that the dash top and bench are on the leisure battery because they give the biggest change when connected to hookup? Or is it more complicated than that? Thanks!