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Paul C.

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Hi I found this under my tool tray anyone know whats it for? Paul
 

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Isn't that a splitter to take a feed from the auxiliary socket to say a relay to switch other power sources - if it is then the wire ends that are wrapped in tape would be the feed to the relay with the connectors design to go inline in the current feed to the auxiliary socket.
 
Isn't that a splitter to take a feed from the auxiliary socket to say a relay to switch other power sources - if it is then the wire ends that are wrapped in tape would be the feed to the relay with the connectors design to go inline in the current feed to the auxiliary socket.[/QUO
Have read this twice now. My head is starting to hurt and i still have no idea what it is :nenau
 
If you detach the connector on the back of the auxiliary power socket (that is mounted in the bottom of the tray under the seat) are the connectors the same as those on that lead you found?
 
Mmmm

It looks very much like an old piece of marine plywood used as a stable base on which to rest things on that you want to drill through without knackering your drill bit. Do I win a prize ?

CB
:thumb2
 
If you detach the connector on the back of the auxiliary power socket (that is mounted in the bottom of the tray under the seat) are the connectors the same as those on that lead you found?

Yes they are
 
It looks very much like an old piece of marine plywood used as a stable base on which to rest things on that you want to drill through without knackering your drill bit. Do I win a prize ?

CB
:thumb2

Sorry no prize this time. Fitted your old crash bar yesterday am well pleased.
once again thank alot Paul:aidan
 


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