Kitchen Electrics
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Kitchen Electrics
We have a beautiful '95 Bongo with factory kitchen, although not quite like the ones described. I intend to remove the kitchen to put the seat back in to make a more comfy bed. I assume from reading the posts here that I simply tape up the electrics and hide them behind the panel when I replace it. However, I would like to keep the two 12V charging points.
Would I be able to insert them into the side panel as I replace it and wire them in? Do I need an electrician to do this or is it a DIY job?
Many thanks in advance,
Stuart
Would I be able to insert them into the side panel as I replace it and wire them in? Do I need an electrician to do this or is it a DIY job?
Many thanks in advance,
Stuart
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Re: Kitchen Electrics
Not sure you have a standard galley system ? The standard galley doesn't have any extra power points ? The connector for the standard one does however intercept the connector for the rear nearside pillar light which need to be re-instated in the original socket I believe. Do you have any photo's of what you have ?
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Thanks - I will take some later.
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No that isn't a Mazda kitchen Cube ! Its a DIY job with a SMEV cooker and ZIG1 Marque 1 12 volt control panel added, so there will be very little information if any about its setup without opening it up and looking! The ZIG 1 is often fitted with a X70 or X80 mains 12 volt charger/supply if it has an EHU connection.
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Thank you! That almost sounds as though I can insert the whole control panel into the original Bongo side panel intact, and not play with the electrics at all - win win.
Thank you so much for the help - I will report on progress in a day or two's time.
Thank you so much for the help - I will report on progress in a day or two's time.
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Thats a well made little unit
You shouldn't have much trouble selling it if thats what you decide to do
You shouldn't have much trouble selling it if thats what you decide to do
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Thank you Ever After - the forum gives better news than the TV!
Stuart
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Yea there's some very knowledgable folk on here, can't say the same for the TV though