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Cable idenification 12v socket
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QuArTz
PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 11:41 am Up
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Picked this up from a 307 this afternoon, want to use it in the 206 as an extra 12v socket.

Could someone tell me what each cable is for?

I know the green/yellow cable is earth/-v but what is the purple and brown one for?

The brown one is thinner that the others..

 


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QuArTz wrote:
Picked this up from a 307 this afternoon, want to use it in the 206 as an extra 12v socket.

Could someone tell me what each cable is for?

I know the green/yellow cable is earth/-v but what is the purple and brown one for?


I'd expect the purple to be for +12V to the the heater / center contact (as it''s heavier gauge). That and the ground should be all needed for a power outlet.

The brown might be for illumination - is there a bulb in the socket?

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According to this diagram there' s a bulb in the cig lighter (see object 98)

 


Looks like the bulb is lit when lighter is pressed in/heating (which explains me never having noticed it) Looks like the third wire connects the bulb to ground (most likely the BSI controlled delayed/dimming ground).

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QuArTz
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No.. there isnt a bulb in the socket, I suppose the plug is a generic plug for a 12v socket which could have illumination.

cheers for the help.

 

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Yeah. I see that..

Nice one, thanks for the diagram

 

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QuArTz wrote:
Yeah. I see that..

Nice one, thanks for the diagram

Ack... must be really tired... That 3rd wire doesn't go to ground, it's a +12V feed (the other end of the bulb is attached to the ground wire).

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From wiring a house plug perspective. Yellow/green is your earth, brown is power and that purple one is negative. Before playing with electrics d/n battery and put a fuse on the positive wire.

 


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It's French so nothing is logical. Check continuity with a multimeter before making any connections.
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DeadEyePaul wrote:
From wiring a house plug perspective. Yellow/green is your earth, brown is power and that purple one is negative. Before playing with electrics d/n battery and put a fuse on the positive wire.

Loooooool, this is for a car not a house. Two totally different systems

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