Great video, thanks. I got rid of the hopeless single, slow USB socket and the 12v socket, replacing them with 2 x double 3A Fast Charge sockets, at the same time hardwiring my Nextbase dashcam and Garmin satnav for the motorhome. A terrific, clear video. Thanks!
My only regret is that i didn't get the version with athevoltage indicator, I have solar panels so not concerned about battery drain, but it would be nice to keep a check on voltage for the engine battery, the house battery has many voltage indicators so no worries back there..
IMHO it would be better to keep at least one cigarette lighter socket for the use of things like a 12v air compressor to inflate your tyres. I kept both and bought a USB fast charge adaptors which fit into the 12v sockets for charging USB devices. Informative on how to switch them out though.
You should not cut the wire while the battery is connected. The black is grounded, remove first Then the thick positive wire The other positive wire is one which was to light up to indicate its in use. Remove it from the socket and insulate it.
I have an issue with my radio cutting out when using the cigarette lighter to charge items, so this looks like a good fix for that, do you get any radio problems, when using the USB from the same wires for the cig charger ??
Why removing a usefull car socket 12v output when you can just plug in a Qualcomm QC 3.0A dual usb. Just plug in. Making your life harder is really non sense. Plug in sockets are worth to have. Because you can read your car voltage input. To the usb. 12.6v 13.6v 14.4v 14.7. And some high voltage vehicles 24v. You always need your car socket to plug in different socket. Stop being useless.
Great video, thanks. I got rid of the hopeless single, slow USB socket and the 12v socket, replacing them with 2 x double 3A Fast Charge sockets, at the same time hardwiring my Nextbase dashcam and Garmin satnav for the motorhome. A terrific, clear video. Thanks!
Nice work!
Nice helpful video. I did mine a couple of months ago. I replaced the USB for a fast charging dual USB. I kept the 12v.
My only regret is that i didn't get the version with athevoltage indicator, I have solar panels so not concerned about battery drain, but it would be nice to keep a check on voltage for the engine battery, the house battery has many voltage indicators so no worries back there..
Looking to do the same. Did you have to change any wiring or just clip and re attach? The single usb is smaller wiring
@@GCone82 Just clipped an re attached.
Thank you so much for your video. It was very helpful for me. 🙏
IMHO it would be better to keep at least one cigarette lighter socket for the use of things like a 12v air compressor to inflate your tyres. I kept both and bought a USB fast charge adaptors which fit into the 12v sockets for charging USB devices. Informative on how to switch them out though.
Great point!
You should not cut the wire while the battery is connected.
The black is grounded, remove first
Then the thick positive wire
The other positive wire is one which was to light up to indicate its in use.
Remove it from the socket and insulate it.
Good general rule 👍🏽
I have an issue with my radio cutting out when using the cigarette lighter to charge items, so this looks like a good fix for that, do you get any radio problems, when using the USB from the same wires for the cig charger ??
no issues
Why removing a usefull car socket 12v output when you can just plug in a Qualcomm QC 3.0A dual usb. Just plug in. Making your life harder is really non sense. Plug in sockets are worth to have. Because you can read your car voltage input. To the usb. 12.6v 13.6v 14.4v 14.7. And some high voltage vehicles 24v. You always need your car socket to plug in different socket. Stop being useless.