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Old 08-24-2010, 08:05 PM   #1
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2007 Challenger - extra 12V outlets

I want to install a few additional 12V cigarette lighter sockets in my 2007 Challenger (kitchen, rear bedroom, etc). These will allow connections to cellphone chargers and a nifty 12V portable fan for use on stuffy nights without ac power.

I haven't searched for the coach's 12V relay yet (the one controlled by the switch at the entry). Can anyone offer me a clue as to where to search?

My current plan is to connect to the switched side of that relay and figure out wire routing so the inline fuses to the remote sockets are in a convenient location for replacement if needed.

Has anyone done something similar and have any guidance for me?
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Just locate Your 12 Volt Fuse Panel. There may be a few spare Fuses available. There was on Our DSDP We now have a pair of 12 Volt Accessory Outlets in the Bedroom and I was able to add an extra one on the dash. I also discovered a Circuit for a 12 Volt Fridge/Freezer located in a Basement Compartment that I was able to utilize.
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Thanks, Rob - better idea that I suggested.

I'll check it out next time I'm at the RV. That would make a much cleaner installation.
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