This is my problem I'm in Yulara NT and off to Adelaide to buy second hand van which has the old round fitting for lights power etc from van to car and on my Pajero i have the standard 7 pin I think plug. So what can I do is it a matter of getting the new fitting for the van and trying to figure out the wiring. I need some serious help here. all advice appreciated Bru
What is the "old" round plug are you referring to - 6 pin (smaller) 5 pin or a 7 pin without power for electric brakes etc.
Standard 7 pin plugs are often only wired for 5 pins ie, R/L ind/brakes/parking lights and earth and 2 spare pins (elec brakes or fridge for instance).
Does your van have override or electric brakes.
Any info will help.
Cheers Baz
PS: when will you be in Adelaide, I'm home on Sat if I can help.
-- Edited by Baz421 on Tuesday 5th of May 2015 05:11:55 PM
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I hope these can help you .Auto spare parts stores carry a converter...... round to flat....flat to round and other combinations .cheers Peter
-- Edited by 2foot6 on Tuesday 5th of May 2015 05:28:17 PM
yes but these rely on you having the CORRECT wiring at each plug,,, and that's what we need to find out before we even think of adapters. The OP seems to see some problems.
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We plan to be in Adelaide the weekend the 23/24 so i hope ita as simple as an adaptor no elec brakes I Think I'd better chect that out Its all new to me thanks Bru
We plan to be in Adelaide the weekend the 23/24 so i hope ita as simple as an adaptor no elec brakes I Think I'd better chect that out Its all new to me thanks Bru
OK of you need some help just PM me. I can at least look at it for you,,, I'm ex mechanic and done 100's of rewires before we had auto electricians around. Only too happy to help especialy as I'm ex NT (25 yrs).
Cheers Baz
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Why is it so? Professor Julius Sumner Miller, a profound influence on my life, who explained science to us on TV in the 60's.
This is my problem I'm in Yulara NT and off to Adelaide to buy second hand van which has the old round fitting for lights power etc from van to car and on my Pajero i have the standard 7 pin I think plug. So what can I do is it a matter of getting the new fitting for the van and trying to figure out the wiring.
Bru, I think you will find that the van plug will be wired to the standards. What makes you think it will not be? Here is a link to the standard for all the common plugs and sockets. Book mark it for future use and/or print it out. Note the colours of the wires and the pin numbers when you remove the wires from the plug. If you put them back on the correct pins on the new plug then things should work (providing the rest of the wiring and the light fittings are OK.)
Here is a link to the types of connectors you can purchase. You did not tell us if round plug was the large or small one. Also is the round plug a 6 or 7 pin model? If you are thinking of going the adaptor way check that out before acquiring the adaptor. You can get them for all combinations of plug/sockets except for the 12 pin ones.
-- Edited by PeterD on Tuesday 5th of May 2015 10:17:07 PM
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. . . . no elec brakes I Think I'd better chect that out Its all new to me thanks Bru
Yes that needs checking out.
If the van has over-ride brakes and a 6 pin connector then the fridge wiring will be connected to the brake wiring pin if it is a three way fridge. If you have a three way fridge and you wish to power it from the tugs alternator and also have it work efficiently I suggest you change both the plug and socket to 12 pin ones. You will also need to rewire the van. Also check that the hot wire from the battery to your towbar socket is at least 6 square mm (6 mm2) and not 6 mm auto cable as there is not 6 mm2 of copper in the auto cable, you will be lucky if there is 4 mm2 of copper in it. If you do not have sufficient copper in your cable you will get too much voltage drop over that length of cable to operate your fridge properly, If you upgrade the cable and not the connectors then you will burn the fridge pin out. (I found this out the hard way.) If you change the 7 pin flat socket for a 12 pin one then all your trailers with 7 pin plugs will mate with the small pins in the socket, the design of these connectors was deliberately done that way (however you can not mate a 12 pin plug with a 7 pin socket.) - (Then again, if your 7 pin connector is the large round one, ignore my ramblings, just make sure your cable is 6 mm2 in size.)
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PeterD Nissan Navara D23 diesel auto, Spaceland pop-top Retired radio and electronics technician. NSW Central Coast.