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JMC Member Since: 01 Feb 2009 Location: Aberdeen-Angus Posts: 755 |
My 2008/9 Vogue had a constant live in the boot cigar-plug socket. My 2012 has nothing left live a minute after switching off the ignition. All the cigar-plug sockets stay live for a minute after engine off, but then go dead! The older I get, the more I realise that people confuse wrinkles for wisdom |
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17th Feb 2023 6:41am |
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KitTheRam Member Since: 29 Mar 2022 Location: Essex/Herts Border (originally from Derby) Posts: 414 |
I need to double check the boot one but all three 12v sockets in the car lose their live the moment the ignition is turned off. Strange that it is both different from yours and the user manual.
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17th Feb 2023 9:32am |
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mjdronfield Member Since: 04 Nov 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 7787 |
The later ones don’t stay live. My TD6 did. I spent best part of £300 on a decent coolbox that now won’t stay on without the engine running.
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17th Feb 2023 10:10am |
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Discotigger Member Since: 12 Feb 2013 Location: Cumbria Posts: 804 |
All the accessory / cigar lighter sockets are controlled via relays, which shut down the circuit to those sockets on engine off. I had some of my sockets live after ignition off and after doing some hunting found out the reason. Some vehicles have the relays removed and a metal bypass link inserted to keep them live permanently. If you check the wiring and relay configurations for the Range Rover electrical systems it will show which relays control what sockets. You can remove the relevant relay and install the bypass link to make the sockets permanently live. |
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17th Feb 2023 1:31pm |
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KitTheRam Member Since: 29 Mar 2022 Location: Essex/Herts Border (originally from Derby) Posts: 414 |
That’s interesting and hopefully simple to change if needed.
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17th Feb 2023 4:34pm |
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TDV8 Paul Member Since: 30 Nov 2020 Location: Tadworth Posts: 223 |
My 07 boot one stays live and that’s where the electric cool box lives when we use it, the others are switched 2009 (2010 MY) 5.0 Supercharged Autobiography
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17th Feb 2023 8:06pm |
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KitTheRam Member Since: 29 Mar 2022 Location: Essex/Herts Border (originally from Derby) Posts: 414 |
Any electric cool box recommendations? Sounds like a good idea… 2009 pre-facelift 3.6 TDV8. |
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17th Feb 2023 9:13pm |
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mjdronfield Member Since: 04 Nov 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 7787 |
I bought the Waeco Tropicool TCX 21. It's German, so must be the best.... it also heats up as well as cools, so ideal for the takeaway trips.
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17th Feb 2023 9:42pm |
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KitTheRam Member Since: 29 Mar 2022 Location: Essex/Herts Border (originally from Derby) Posts: 414 |
Thanks. Will check them out. Ideally want something a bit more compact! 2009 pre-facelift 3.6 TDV8. |
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17th Feb 2023 9:52pm |
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mjdronfield Member Since: 04 Nov 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 7787 |
They make smaller ones, but the build quality is nice.
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17th Feb 2023 10:19pm |
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KitTheRam Member Since: 29 Mar 2022 Location: Essex/Herts Border (originally from Derby) Posts: 414 |
Thanks. I imagine I would utilise one mostly on the move but going back to the threads main question - if my boot 12v does work with the engine off how long would I be able to use say a small 8L cool box before it would drain the battery? 2009 pre-facelift 3.6 TDV8. |
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17th Feb 2023 10:30pm |
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mjdronfield Member Since: 04 Nov 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 7787 |
Not answered your question I know, but you can get a power lead add on that cuts the power if the battery voltage drops too much.
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17th Feb 2023 10:49pm |
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KitTheRam Member Since: 29 Mar 2022 Location: Essex/Herts Border (originally from Derby) Posts: 414 |
Good to know. I take it the L322 never came with an centre console fridge option like the L405’s? 2009 pre-facelift 3.6 TDV8. |
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17th Feb 2023 11:02pm |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
Assuming it is a Peltier type, take the current rating and divide the Ah rating of the battery by it. That will give you the number of hours before you need a jump start. e.g. 110Ah battery will supply 7A for ~15.7 hours, but you need to take off the starting current (glow plugs & starter current for ~20 seconds) so that you leave enough headroom to start the car. Or get yourself a voltage dependent relay that will shutoff at 11.6V, that should leave you just enough to start the car, assuming it's not winter temperatures - because you wouldn't need a coolbox if it was. |
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17th Feb 2023 11:09pm |
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