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not sure if there on all mk1 galaxys, but i got 2 12v socket in the boot. cant find anywhere in haynes manual about them.

 

i managed to get them working last night, someone had taken the fuse out, but what i wanted to know, was what amp`s can these take?? at the more i have a 3amp fuse in there, and its running my TV/ DVD player no probs, but wanted to know if i can run an inverter off them to run my PS2.

 

cheers

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cheers for that, and cheers for the link bagpuss.

 

only thing on the link post i dont get, it says about them being fused sepratly. mine defo aren`t, as i had nothing on both, put the fuse in, and both powered up fine.

 

but 15amp fuses seem to be used then, so may go for one of them when i get the PS2 fited.

 

cheers

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So may go for one of them when i get the PS2 fited.

 

 

If you go for a PS2 get the slimline, don't need an inverter as it uses 8.5volts.

So then you wont have a problem with the rating.

 

I haven't got one, :lol:

 

Just used a 12V adapter lead with the transformer.

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So may go for one of them when i get the PS2 fited.

 

 

If you go for a PS2 get the slimline, don't need an inverter as it uses 8.5volts.

So then you wont have a problem with the rating.

 

I haven't got one, :D

 

Just used a 12V adapter lead with the transformer.

 

if i didn`t already have one, i wuld for defo mate. but i got a silver HUGE.(lol) PS2, so need the 240v adaptor :lol: , and i dont seem to use it at home, so may get more use out of it in the car.

Posted

not sure if there on all mk1 galaxys, but i got 2 12v socket in the boot. cant find anywhere in haynes manual about them.

 

i managed to get them working last night, someone had taken the fuse out, but what i wanted to know, was what amp`s can these take?? at the more i have a 3amp fuse in there, and its running my TV/ DVD player no probs, but wanted to know if i can run an inverter off them to run my PS2.

 

cheers

Hi Twinkle

 

I think you will find they are rated at 10 Amps (120Watts)each

 

Steve

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