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I have a similar adaptor, all you need to do is plug this into the charge part of your car then go into your car and press the battery bar for the battery settings then select discharge, you will then be able to take power from the adapter as you would a normal three pin socket, when you are finished you will have to stop the discharge function so that you can remove the adapter.

Is there a setting switch on the adaptor itself? there is on mine, I have to set my adapter to the Chinese setting to match the communication protocol of the car, If i don't do this the adaptor simply does not work.
 
Ditto. I think I paid £25 for mine two years ago and it works perfectly. Here it is in action at breakfast time in a car park in Lochaber.

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It's not that clear in the photo, but the white 13A plug and lead are attached to a four-plug adapter, which is lying on the table behind the kettle, and the kettle is plugged into that.
 
Just wondering. What exactly are you wanting to achieve?

You want to be able to plug in something like an extension lead and then a power board so you can plug in appliances such as a hot water jug and a lamp?
Exactly :) and my dad's going through chemo so I'm working from the car a lot in the hospital so I need a place to charge.

I have a similar adaptor, all you need to do is plug this into the charge part of your car then go into your car and press the battery bar for the battery settings then select discharge, you will then be able to take power from the adapter as you would a normal three pin socket, when you are finished you will have to stop the discharge function so that you can remove the adapter.

Is there a setting switch on the adaptor itself? there is on mine, I have to set my adapter to the Chinese setting to match the communication protocol of the car, If i don't do this the adaptor simply does not work.
The one I have doesn't fit in the port hence why I need an adapter or another plug.:( Do you have a link?

Ditto. I think I paid £25 for mine two years ago and it works perfectly. Here it is in action at breakfast time in a car park in Lochaber.

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It's not that clear in the photo, but the white 13A plug and lead are attached to a four-plug adapter, which is lying on the table behind the kettle, and the kettle is plugged into that.
Exactly what I want, do you have a link?
 
The one I have doesn't fit in the port hence why I need an adapter or another plug.:( Do you have a link?

Exactly what I want, do you have a link?

It's exactly the item you linked to in the OP, as far as I can tell. What is it that doesn't fit? Can you take a photo to show the bit that doesn't fit?
 
It's exactly the item you linked to in the OP, as far as I can tell. What is it that doesn't fit? Can you take a photo to show the bit that doesn't fit?
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Oh I see. What you have is type 2 "male" which makes it the same as the charging port on the car, so of course it won't fit. Presumably the one I have that does fit has female sockets. I didn't actually know they made them like the one you have. (Maybe you could plug it into your type 2 charger to turn it into a 3-pin socket if you wanted???)

You may be able to exchange it, but it's not exactly high finance.
 
The one you have posted a link to is designed to be used plugged into an EV charger rather than the EV or into the car end of a type 2 cable, as it has a Type 2 Male Plug end. A common use case for this would be using a type 2 charger to charge up batteries in an RV, rather than use an EV as a power source.

All the images show this usage, but very badly.

Instead you need something like this

Amazon.co.uk
 
The one you have posted a link to is designed to be used plugged into an EV charger rather than the EV or into the car end of a type 2 cable, as it has a Type 2 Male Plug end. A common use case for this would be using a type 2 charger to charge up batteries in an RV, rather than use an EV as a power source.

All the images show this usage, but very badly.

Instead you need something like this

Amazon.co.uk

Thanks, and welcome to the forum. (I think we already got there.)
 
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Cancelled Amazon and got this, saved a tenner, thank you.

The reason for the lower price is the fact that it has the "universal socket" design. This does not meet UK regs for a socket. A very good write-up of the issues can be found here

 
The reason for the lower price is the fact that it has the "universal socket" design. This does not meet UK regs for a socket. A very good write-up of the issues can be found here


I didn't realise they were available without the universal socket (and I didn't realise the universal socket had safety issues). I did get mine from eBay as far as I remember. I've not had any issues with it, but perhaps I should retire it and get one with a proper three-pin socket from Amazon.
 

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