12V Power Port
- johndemar
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12V Power Port
Have any of you added a power port to your spider? I thought it would be nice to have for charging the cell phone and running a portable satellite radio, etc. The ports themselves are readily available at any auto store, but I'm just not certain the best way to wire one in. Could it be as simple as replacing the cigar lighter with one and using the existing power feed?
76 Fiat 124 Spider
One owner since July 20, 1976
Amadio Motor, Jeannette, PA
One owner since July 20, 1976
Amadio Motor, Jeannette, PA
- courtenay
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Re: 12V Power Port
Can you not just use the cigar lighter?
Bruce Shearer
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- JammerX19
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Re: 12V Power Port
Run a line to the back of the alternator with an inline fuse, ground the other end. Should be easy.johndemar wrote:Have any of you added a power port to your spider? I thought it would be nice to have for charging the cell phone and running a portable satellite radio, etc. The ports themselves are readily available at any auto store, but I'm just not certain the best way to wire one in. Could it be as simple as replacing the cigar lighter with one and using the existing power feed?
Jody Farr
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'74 124 Spider
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Re: 12V Power Port
I added one to my 1981 Spider. A power plug is better to use than an actual Cigar lighter because the plug seats more solid in a power plug. Power plugs don't have the heat element and spring that a cigar light have.
If my wire diagram for a 1976 is correct you can pick up a "hot all the time" wire at Fuse A. One side of the fuse is connected direct to the alternator and battery. The other is fused. The fuse panel internally jumps the un-fused side of fuse A to fuse B. If there is no wire on that terminal of fuse B you could add an inline fuse there for your power plug. I mounted mine just to the right of the center console and set toward firewall so when an adapter cable is plugged in its not in passengers way. This makes it more difficult to plug something in but more user friendly other than that.
If my wire diagram for a 1976 is correct you can pick up a "hot all the time" wire at Fuse A. One side of the fuse is connected direct to the alternator and battery. The other is fused. The fuse panel internally jumps the un-fused side of fuse A to fuse B. If there is no wire on that terminal of fuse B you could add an inline fuse there for your power plug. I mounted mine just to the right of the center console and set toward firewall so when an adapter cable is plugged in its not in passengers way. This makes it more difficult to plug something in but more user friendly other than that.
- johndemar
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Re: 12V Power Port
courtenay wrote:Can you not just use the cigar lighter?
I wasn't able to get any of the various plugs I have to power up using the lighter, even though the lighter works.
76 Fiat 124 Spider
One owner since July 20, 1976
Amadio Motor, Jeannette, PA
One owner since July 20, 1976
Amadio Motor, Jeannette, PA
- johndemar
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Re: 12V Power Port
Thanks for the advise guys. I think I'll try and mount it in the center console.
76 Fiat 124 Spider
One owner since July 20, 1976
Amadio Motor, Jeannette, PA
One owner since July 20, 1976
Amadio Motor, Jeannette, PA
- Zippy
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Re: 12V Power Port
Mine is mounted to the right side of the upper console. It is high enough that I have never received any complaints about it being in the way. It is easy to get to and powered all the time.
1978 Spider
- courtenay
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Re: 12V Power Port
How did you wire it, Zippy?
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Re: 12V Power Port
If I remember correctly it's connected to the hot wire to the fuse block with a 10 amp in-line fuse. I haven't been under the dash in over 10 years. That's a good thing, right?courtenay wrote:How did you wire it, Zippy?
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Re: 12V Power Port
Zippy wrote:Mine is mounted to the right side of the upper console. It is high enough that I have never received any complaints about it being in the way. It is easy to get to and powered all the time.
A Jensen equalizer! That is painfully awesome.
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Re: 12V Power Port
I was thinking the same thingabout the EQ. Must be at least 150 amps. Do they still make those?
Dennis Modisette
1972 124 Spider
2003 Chevrolet Z71
2007 GMC Yucon
1972 124 Spider
2003 Chevrolet Z71
2007 GMC Yucon