That's why I get one with a correct sized fuse. Steven --- Jarrett Kupcinski <kpcnsk@SPRYNET.COM> wrote: > I've used a double adapter in the past, but have > since stopped using > it. My best friend's wife has a 2000-something > Nissan Altima. She > literally melted the lighter jack in there because > she had a 3-way > adapter with all her electronic goodies plugged > into. I was > surprised to hear this, but was wondering just how > much one jack can > take. In vanagons especially, the jacks were > designed for lighting > cigarette lighter, not powering laptops, GPS units, > ipods, > cellphones, and the refrigerator all simultaneously. > I've toyed with > the idea of adding a second jack on a separate > circuit to address > this issue, or beefing up the wiring to the jack. > I'm not an > electrician, however, and haven't done the research. > > Does anyone know anything more definitive on this? > > -Jarrett > 89 Westy >
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