cigarette lighter
#5
RE: cigarette lighter
well its not like it would suck power all the time.. only when something is plugged into it to complete the circuit. my truck's cig lighter is like that.
So I'd just need to run a new wire form the fuse box, thats hot all the time?
So I'd just need to run a new wire form the fuse box, thats hot all the time?
#7
RE: cigarette lighter
Even if I don't leave it in the car for long periods of time while I'm not there, it still would be nice to have the charger on all the time. If I'm turning the car off and on every few minutes, its not good on the phone battery to cycle like that. And no, I don't live in my car, thanks.
#8
RE: cigarette lighter
i ahve this in my toher car, i was actually surprised to learn the civic is not the same... it's a PITA for me too, i like to plug in my phone and throw it in the glovebox to charge when i run in to a store or aomething, doesn't do me any good in my pocket if it's dead... basically you just have to re wire it to a constant power source, and unless you have a high drain device and/or leave it plugged in for like 2 days, it wont drain your battery. I just did a custom install of 115v plugs in my car beside the cig lighters, they're powered all the time, i have a switch to cut the power, i should take pics, it's very clean, IMO, just put the inverter under the cup hoplders, there's a nice spot in there for it.
Here's the pics of my 115v plugs, i put them on my cardomain
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3049153/4
Here's the pics of my 115v plugs, i put them on my cardomain
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3049153/4
#9
RE: cigarette lighter
^ thats different.. LOL we just talking about adding a new cig lighter.....
BUT anyways you cannt just run a hot wire to the stock one... you need to put a INLINE FUSE from a few inches from the powers source to keep it safe! as long as you fuse it it will work great and trouble free if a problem happens where that new wire shorts out on something or what ever you have pluged into it shorts out...
CHEAP INSURANCE!!!!!!
i cannt find pictures of what im talking about BUT if you go to autozone or maybe walmart even.. go to the electrical stuff and find a CIG LIGHTER PLUG..... good ones have a small hinged lid on the front to cover the cig opening...
you can either use some screws to secure it under the dash OR just tuck it up under the dash to hide it and just zip tie it to some other wires or a brace..... that way you keep it hidden.
BUT anyways you cannt just run a hot wire to the stock one... you need to put a INLINE FUSE from a few inches from the powers source to keep it safe! as long as you fuse it it will work great and trouble free if a problem happens where that new wire shorts out on something or what ever you have pluged into it shorts out...
CHEAP INSURANCE!!!!!!
i cannt find pictures of what im talking about BUT if you go to autozone or maybe walmart even.. go to the electrical stuff and find a CIG LIGHTER PLUG..... good ones have a small hinged lid on the front to cover the cig opening...
you can either use some screws to secure it under the dash OR just tuck it up under the dash to hide it and just zip tie it to some other wires or a brace..... that way you keep it hidden.
#10
RE: cigarette lighter
ORIGINAL: addiction2bass
^ thats different.. LOL we just talking about adding a new cig lighter.....
BUT anyways you cannt just run a hot wire to the stock one... you need to put a INLINE FUSE from a few inches from the powers source to keep it safe! as long as you fuse it it will work great and trouble free if a problem happens where that new wire shorts out on something or what ever you have pluged into it shorts out...
CHEAP INSURANCE!!!!!!
i cannt find pictures of what im talking about BUT if you go to autozone or maybe walmart even.. go to the electrical stuff and find a CIG LIGHTER PLUG..... good ones have a small hinged lid on the front to cover the cig opening...
you can either use some screws to secure it under the dash OR just tuck it up under the dash to hide it and just zip tie it to some other wires or a brace..... that way you keep it hidden.
^ thats different.. LOL we just talking about adding a new cig lighter.....
BUT anyways you cannt just run a hot wire to the stock one... you need to put a INLINE FUSE from a few inches from the powers source to keep it safe! as long as you fuse it it will work great and trouble free if a problem happens where that new wire shorts out on something or what ever you have pluged into it shorts out...
CHEAP INSURANCE!!!!!!
i cannt find pictures of what im talking about BUT if you go to autozone or maybe walmart even.. go to the electrical stuff and find a CIG LIGHTER PLUG..... good ones have a small hinged lid on the front to cover the cig opening...
you can either use some screws to secure it under the dash OR just tuck it up under the dash to hide it and just zip tie it to some other wires or a brace..... that way you keep it hidden.
Just wondering.