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VARIOUS 12V/24V SOCKETS, PLUGS & ADAPTORS CROC. CLIPS/LIGHTER SOCKET ADAPTOR


A lighter-type socket connected to crocodile clips by 2’ (600mm) of


good-quality cable. ! Insulated clips ! Suitable for use with 12 & 24 volts ! Maximum capacity: 16 Amps


C0125A £3.99


3-WAY LIGHTER-TYPE SOCKET


A neat, basic, compact adaptor for 3 accessories.


Can be used with a cigar lighter


element. ! Cable is approx. 2' long ! For use with 12V only ! Maximum capacity: 8 Amps.


C0126A £9.99


2-WAY LIGHTER SOCKET ADAPTOR


A 2-way adaptor that can be used to power two 12V accessories from one 12V lighter socket. A lighter element cannot be used in this


adaptor. ! Suitable for use with 12V only ! Max. capacity: 8 Amps


C0136 £6.99


EDISON 2-PIN D.C. PLUG


For use in vehicles with 2-pin sockets. !


Product C0402 is an Edison plug connected to a pair of lighter-type sockets.


with 12V/24V. Plug is not fused. Rated at 6 Amps and suitable for use


C0403 £2.99


C0402 £7.99


12V / 24V AUXILIARY POWER SOCKET


A heavy-duty auxiliary power socket designed for permanent mounting using the plate which is attached to


the top of the socket. ! Pre-wired with 6’ of cable ! Spring-loaded protective cap ! Suitable for use with 12V & 24V ! Max. capacity: 16 Amps


C0127 £6.79


4-WAY MULTI-PLUG POWER ADAPTOR


This adaptor lead is rated at 2A and can be used to provide 12V power from a lighter- type socket to appliances such as TVs, CD players, etc. that use one of these four types of connection:


! 2.5mm mini jack ! 3.5mm mini jack ! 2.1mm power ! 2.5mm power (All centre +)


C0133A £3.99


12V/24V KETTLES & COOKING EQUIPMENT


Just because you’re on the road or on the water, it doesn’t mean you can’t brew a cup of tea, microwave a ready-to-eat meal or even enjoy a toasted sandwich or some popcorn! Be aware however that 12V or 24V appliances simply can’t cook or heat as quickly as 230V models. A 12V kettle will take around 10-15 minutes to boil a mug of water but the time will vary greatly according to the power getting into the kettle. Whether the engine is running or not can make a big difference. For safety, never use any of these products in a moving vehicle.


BIG RED KETTLE: 24V (DIN) SUMMIT KETTLE: 12V + 24V 12V/24V BEVERAGE HEATER These kettles have a 1L capacity.


This is the most powerful 24V DC kettle available. Make sure your power socket and


battery are up to the task! ! !


Will boil 2 normal mugs of water in approx. 10 mins. Power consumption: approx. 12 Amps


Only for use in vehicles fitted with ‘DIN’ type sockets.


£28.99 C1210


Plug into a 12V socket and enjoy toasted sandwiches wherever you are with our very popular toasted sandwich maker.


! Non-stick heating plates ! Power-on indicator light ! 5' power cord ! Power consumption: approx. 4 Amps


! Plugs into most lighter-type sockets ! Will boil 2 normal mugs of water in


approx. 15 minutes. ! Power consumption: approx. 12A (12V) 8A (24V)


£14.99 C1205 12V


24V


£14.99 C1206


12V TOASTED SANDWICH MAKER 12V SAUCEPAN & POPCORN MAKER


You can use this aluminium saucepan to cook the same food that you would in a regular model.


!


! Dimns: approx. 6” diam. x 3.5” deep ! Power consumption: approx. 12.5A Plugs into most 12V lighter sockets


! Will boil a normal mug of water in


approx. 10-15 minutes ! Power consumption: approx. 10A (12V), 5A (24V)


24V 12V


C1207 £6.99


£6.99 C1211


12V FRYING PAN


This aluminium frying pan can be used to cook eggs, bacon, tomatoes and so on. All you need is a 12V lighter socket.


! Plugs into most 12V lighter sockets ! Dimns: approx. 6.5” diam. x 1.5” deep ! Power consumption: approx. 12.5A


This heater element simply plugs into any 12V lighter socket. Use it for making tea, coffee, soup or just for heating water.


£19.99 C1412


£26.99 C1415


£23.99 C1416


Prices and models can change. For up to date prices, to find a dealer near you or for further information on any of our products, please phone us on 01327 312233 or visit our website: www.roadpro.co.uk 36


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