Which bit is +ve and which -ve in a cigarette lighter socket? I could put a meter on myself of course but it's cold out there.
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Lighter sockets
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Re: Lighter sockets
In a car the outside is connected to earth, usually negative, and the centre is the other yin, usually positive. How your boat is wired is anyone's guess but you've got a 50% chance of being right (or wrong!).Silkie wrote:Which bit is +ve and which -ve in a cigarette lighter socket? I could put a meter on myself of course but it's cold out there.
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Re: Lighter sockets
+ 1marisca wrote:In a car the outside is connected to earth, usually negative, and the centre is the other yin, usually positive. How your boat is wired is anyone's guess but you've got a 50% chance of being right (or wrong!).Silkie wrote:Which bit is +ve and which -ve in a cigarette lighter socket? I could put a meter on myself of course but it's cold out there.
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Re: Lighter sockets
+2ash wrote:+ 1marisca wrote:In a car the outside is connected to earth, usually negative, and the centre is the other yin, usually positive. How your boat is wired is anyone's guess but you've got a 50% chance of being right (or wrong!).Silkie wrote:Which bit is +ve and which -ve in a cigarette lighter socket? I could put a meter on myself of course but it's cold out there.
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Ash
You could put a diode in the circuit so that the power goes through the correct way, and if you happened to plug it into a socket that was wired the other way round, it just wouldn't work.
Just a thought.
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Re: Lighter sockets
What, you mean you dont have one of those modern gas ones?



