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[Closed] Sparky types - 240v 13A three pin connector?

 IHN
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So, I'm installing an electrical socket in the campervan, but it will be mounted into a removable bench. I'm after a connector that I can put on the cable behind the socket to allow me to disconnect it when the bench is to be removed.

If I Google 240V 3 pin connector I seem to get the big blue hookup type things, which isn't really what I'm after. There must be something smaller/more slimline (I'm sure I used to have something similar on a lawnmower lead)

Can anyone point me in the direction of the kind of thing that I need?


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 11:20 am
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Another plug and socket?
Easy fix perhaps a fused socket?
i know the thing you mean and you can get something but I cant recall what it is

try here probably where i have seen it

http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.eu/VWP-onlinestore/home/homepage.php


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 11:24 am
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Why not just mount another socket inside the bench and run a plug to that from the socket on the bench?

Edit: Junkyard's top bullet


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 11:26 am
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 IHN
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[i]Another plug and socket?[/i]

Well that's pretty effing obvious isn't it *face palm*

Thanks chaps.


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 11:31 am
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Stoner - I can't get to ebay at work, wotcha linking to?


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 11:32 am
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IEC C13 / C14 maybe? (The 'kettle lead' connector used on PCs.)

Just, y'know, don't put the pins on the live side.

The neatest solution might be to just wire a regular mains socket on the wall, and have an extension of sorts on the bench?


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 11:33 am
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IEC male and female connectors as Cougar says. Low profile. Just remember to put them on the right ends - live supply is female mmkay? ๐Ÿ˜‰

search ebay for "iec male connector" and "iec female connector"


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 11:34 am
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[i]don't put the pins on the live side[/i]

Hey, when I do the electrics, both sides are live ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 11:36 am
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Would it not make more sense to mount the socket on the wall of the van behind the removable bench then intigrate a short extention into the bench that allows access to a second socket once the bench is in place?


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 11:38 am
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Aren't IEC connectors only 10A?


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 11:40 am
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Yep, having thought about it, I think there's going to be some sort of multiple socket solution.

[edit]... cos this will also give me a usable socket, should I need it, when the bench is removed.


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 11:42 am
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Aren't IEC connectors only 10A?

I dont think he's going to be sucking up much juice

http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/electrical-transformers-currentvoltage-ratio-remind-me


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 11:43 am
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[i]I dont think he's going to be sucking up much juice[/i]

Things have moved on from there, Stoner my boy ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 11:46 am
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You need a [url= ]flip-flop[/url] connector


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 11:47 am
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๐Ÿ˜ฏ


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 11:48 am
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๐Ÿ˜ฏ

Was the power actually on ..lucky fools if it was


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 11:49 am