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Power outlet in a Spider

Postby davidmt » Sun Mar 06, 2016 7:40 pm

I need to install at least 1 power outlet in my Spider (TPMS/battery conditioner etc) so the question is easy - where have you fitted one (or a USB port).

Please can you post up photos so I can just copy my preferred location.

If you have done anything else you are impressed with then please also post a photo just to keep me entertained :)

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Re: Power outlet in a Spider

Postby Keith Hall » Tue Mar 08, 2016 7:38 am

I'd be interested in hearing any stories on this as well

looking to get power in my Spider to power the Sat Nav for the trip to Macon :up

Also interested in hearing in any other tricks or tips to power the sat nav etc!
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Re: Power outlet in a Spider

Postby stephendell » Tue Mar 08, 2016 5:31 pm

Velcro to the side of the tunnel or similar.

IMO Don't drill holes anywhere if you can help it unless it's a removable or replaceable panel.
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Re: Power outlet in a Spider

Postby rupert » Wed Mar 09, 2016 11:12 am

Yeah, I agree with Stephen.
I'm planning on fitting a flexy cable with a socket on the end and leave it in the passenger side cargo net in the footwell.
This type of thing.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/9-FOOT-COILED-LEAD-EXTENSION-SOCKET-12V-CIGARETTE-LIGHTER-CAR-ACCESSORIES-/272149068374?hash=item3f5d593a56:g:aM4AAOSwuAVW0ke5

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Re: Power outlet in a Spider

Postby davidmt » Wed Mar 09, 2016 6:54 pm

Think I am going to work on the basis that mine is not original to start with and therefore a well position/professionally installed power socket will not really affect anything. It also needs to be reasonably visible as I have wireless TPMS valves to add to the new wheels so need somewhere to plug in the display.

I have installed them previously to my Noble and Cobra without issue. I also added electric windows and mirrors to the Noble which were seen as upgrades - are the Spider mirrors bespoke or out of the used parts bin of another model :up

Shame I can't add electric windows but I am sure I will find a reason to run electric into the doors!!

I find part of the fun of ownership is in the tinkering besides the driving.
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Re: Power outlet in a Spider

Postby rupert » Wed Mar 09, 2016 9:44 pm

Mirrors are Citroen CX. Used on several other cars as well.
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Re: Power outlet in a Spider

Postby Keith Hall » Wed Mar 09, 2016 10:23 pm

I intend not to drill any panels at all and like Rupert, was going to use the passenger footwell cargo net to hold the sockets

This is what I had my eye on as a socket:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/400785087410? ... EBIDX%3AIT
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Re: Power outlet in a Spider

Postby stephendell » Thu Mar 10, 2016 9:49 am

Shame I can't add electric windows but I am sure I will find a reason to run electric into the doors!!


I have seen remote electrically opening doors previously if if are looking for another project :-)

Not seen remote closing yet though so there's a challenge...
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Re: Power outlet in a Spider

Postby JohnC » Thu Mar 10, 2016 10:31 am

Keith Hall wrote:I'd be interested in hearing any stories on this as well

looking to get power in my Spider to power the Sat Nav for the trip to Macon :up

Also interested in hearing in any other tricks or tips to power the sat nav etc!

I use one of these to power two sat nav's for Macon ...... one for a sat nav switched to kilometers, to reset trip info between way points, and the other to keep an eye on the Alp on the moving map which can help in looking ahead for the next way point to check you are on the right course. ;)

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Accessotech-Cig ... car+socket

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You will note it also has two USB sockets available to charge phones etc. ..... and being flat sided, it can be velcroaded to any flat surface using self adhesive velcro.
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Re: Power outlet in a Spider

Postby rupert » Thu Mar 10, 2016 11:07 am

I think I could stretch to £1.83
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Re: Power outlet in a Spider

Postby davidmt » Thu Mar 10, 2016 12:07 pm

rupert wrote:I think I could stretch to £1.83


Me too but the 99p delivery was a deal breaker :D
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Re: Power outlet in a Spider

Postby Keith Hall » Thu Mar 10, 2016 9:50 pm

stephendell wrote:
Shame I can't add electric windows but I am sure I will find a reason to run electric into the doors!!


I have seen remote electrically opening doors previously if if are looking for another project :-)

Not seen remote closing yet though so there's a challenge...


Where have you seen remote opening doors then ? :sarcasm
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Re: Power outlet in a Spider

Postby Keith Hall » Sat Mar 12, 2016 10:51 pm

just tried an iPhone app called Waze and was able to use this and listen to music at the same time :up

Doesn't need any power socket to run the phone, just need to keep the charge going for a journey to Macon :D
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Re: Power outlet in a Spider

Postby davidmt » Tue Aug 16, 2016 7:05 pm

Well I have managed to find a suitable location and bracket to fit both a power socket and USB charger in the passenger well and a further socket in the drivers well. This is the power socket before the USB charger was added next to it. They are all placed above the chassis area so should not get in the way of the foot well at all yet remain easily accessible.

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This is the bracket which I attached to the underside of the dash. There is a small flat recess which was just perfect. Yes I did drill some holes in and added a couple of U fasteners but there are not going to be removed and even if there were you would not see the holes unless you had your head in the foot well.

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I can now monitor the tyre pressure, watch the satnav and charge the iphone.

Just in case you are concerned about battery usage then I also added a charging point and volt meter under the front clam.

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Re: Power outlet in a Spider

Postby Keith Hall » Tue Aug 16, 2016 10:49 pm

nice work David!
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