Landyfox
Well-Known Member
Bit of an odd post but bare with me! Due to recent surgery, I am significantly hindered by pain and discomfort in my back and legs. As a result, I'm looking to add a few retro fitted aids and I would welcome any advice on how best to do this.
Firstly,I recently purchased some cheap car heated seat pads from Alidi which plug directly into the cigarette lighter for £9 each. They have two heat settings which are fantastic and the warmth significantly aids my bad back. As I have pretty thick durable seat covers and these pads are so effective, I thought I would chop the cigarette lighter connection off and wire them directly and then use a dedicated double setting rocker switch for each one. This way it frees up my cigarette lighter. Would I need a relay for the wiring, maybe 2, one for each circuit. If anyone has done this, I would appreciate any advice on wire amp rating etc and how they went about doing it.
Secondly, at present I'm finding twisting somewhat difficult and rather painful. Therefore, I have decided to fit a reverse camera up at the rear of my Defender just above the door. It cost £18 of eBay including a small TFT monitor. The camera was simply installed, by drawing power from the rear reverse lamp and grounding on the body of the vehicle. As a temporary measure, I've piggybacked a live switch at the fuse box to power the monitor. The clarity is fantastic and It's made such difference when reversing.
Thirdly, I'm going to attempt to fit central locking using a full kit of eBay which cost £39.
Finally, In the future, I'm looking at fitting some basic LED running lights which I received as a get well present of my ittleoness. Unfortunately they don't come with a wiring loom. Again, any guidance on how to install these would be very helpful, such as Wiring needed (amp rating) Relays and how you wire in to the vehicles electrics.
Given all these retro-fittings, would it be advisable to create an auxiliary fuse box. Ideally I would like to make the fuse box 'switched live'. Any advice or pics on how to do this would be very much welcomed. I intend to fit any new switches into the cubby box. Due to lack of room and limited funds, ideally I'm not looking to run two batteries on split charge at this time.
Defender is 90 300TDI - cheers guys
Firstly,I recently purchased some cheap car heated seat pads from Alidi which plug directly into the cigarette lighter for £9 each. They have two heat settings which are fantastic and the warmth significantly aids my bad back. As I have pretty thick durable seat covers and these pads are so effective, I thought I would chop the cigarette lighter connection off and wire them directly and then use a dedicated double setting rocker switch for each one. This way it frees up my cigarette lighter. Would I need a relay for the wiring, maybe 2, one for each circuit. If anyone has done this, I would appreciate any advice on wire amp rating etc and how they went about doing it.
Secondly, at present I'm finding twisting somewhat difficult and rather painful. Therefore, I have decided to fit a reverse camera up at the rear of my Defender just above the door. It cost £18 of eBay including a small TFT monitor. The camera was simply installed, by drawing power from the rear reverse lamp and grounding on the body of the vehicle. As a temporary measure, I've piggybacked a live switch at the fuse box to power the monitor. The clarity is fantastic and It's made such difference when reversing.
Thirdly, I'm going to attempt to fit central locking using a full kit of eBay which cost £39.
Finally, In the future, I'm looking at fitting some basic LED running lights which I received as a get well present of my ittleoness. Unfortunately they don't come with a wiring loom. Again, any guidance on how to install these would be very helpful, such as Wiring needed (amp rating) Relays and how you wire in to the vehicles electrics.
Given all these retro-fittings, would it be advisable to create an auxiliary fuse box. Ideally I would like to make the fuse box 'switched live'. Any advice or pics on how to do this would be very much welcomed. I intend to fit any new switches into the cubby box. Due to lack of room and limited funds, ideally I'm not looking to run two batteries on split charge at this time.
Defender is 90 300TDI - cheers guys