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So in the old dash that was in this car, the top had melted due to an electrical fire under the dash due to the infamous cigarette lighter issue. I will not be using the cigarette lighter. Can I still use the hole to put a usb phone charger in or will that be an issue as well?
But ensure that the contacts in the lighter well are corrosion-free. Protect the contact with a copper-containing paste, like Motorex, rated for improving connectivity and reducing chances of recurring corrosion.
The original lighter used about 100 to 150 watts of power to produce a flame on the ciggie. A Micro-USB connector for a phone that charges at 5 V will draw only about 11 watts.
You are proposing to use about one-tenth as much power as the lighter, so the chance of heat getting out of control is that much less.
But ensure that the contacts in the lighter well are corrosion-free. Protect the contact with a copper-containing paste, like Motorex, rated for improving connectivity and reducing chances of recurring corrosion.
The original lighter used about 100 to 150 watts of power to produce a flame on the ciggie. A Micro-USB connector for a phone that charges at 5 V will draw only about 11 watts.
You are proposing to use about one-tenth as much power as the lighter, so the chance of heat getting out of control is that much less.
alright, thanks. Do you mean the contacts behind the dash or inside the lighter hole? I’ll either using a phone charger usb insert or a Uniden R7 radar scanner with a dash camera plugged into the usb. When the time comes for that I’ll let you know.
alright, thanks. Do you mean the contacts behind the dash or inside the lighter hole?
I meant the lighter hole.
The very best way to proceed would be to connect directly to the lighter wiring behind the dash. That eliminates any risk of high-resistance connection within the lighter hole.
The very best way to proceed would be to connect directly to the lighter wiring behind the dash. That eliminates any risk of high-resistance connection within the lighter hole.
so I put the motorex on the prong behind the dash?
That view of the dash looks more like the ignition switch overheated than the lighter. Mine did the same thing but only deformed the dash plastic around the lighter hole. Even with the heat shield in place.
Something like this would solve the problem.
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