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owelly

posted on 28/9/12 at 09:41 AM Reply With Quote
WTD. Auto-eject plug!

Not your usual Locost want but you never know!
My latest toy (an ambulance), has a rather nifty auto-eject 'shoreline' socket mounted in the front wing. As it's name suggests, it automatically pops the plug out as you start the engine. The shoreline keeps the batteries charged whilst the engine is not running and as I intend to use the ambo as a camper, I'd like to use the socket as a 'hook-up' for use on campsites, and whilst parked at home.
I've managed to find the company that originally supplied the gear (http://www.ludomcgurk.com) and they have verified that the system will work fine with 240v, as opposed to the 115v it has written on it, and they have also said they can supply a new cover in blue to suit the voltage. For a suitable plug and a new flappy lid, they want £50 incl p&p and vat.
I like the idea of the auto-eject but not £50s worth of liking. I have disconnected the cable from the back of the unit and fitted a 3-pin plug for now but that won't stop SWMBO from dragging the house down the road when she uses the ambo.
So, anyone recognise the socket? Recommend somewhere to buy a plug? I will be searching scrapyards for ambulances soon so may find a flappy cover.






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lsdweb

posted on 28/9/12 at 12:38 PM Reply With Quote
When I used to drive big red things (before auto eject!) I used to loop the charging cable across the door opening so that I couldn't get in without moving it and, hopefully, unplugging it! Always worked for me and I never ended up driving down the road with 20 feet of cable trailing behind.

Just a thought and a cheaper option maybe!

Wyn






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Rod Ends

posted on 28/9/12 at 12:57 PM Reply With Quote
Logo on the flap on one of the ludomcgurk pics. says Kussmaul
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dave r

posted on 28/9/12 at 02:57 PM Reply With Quote
or use a plug with more pins, and use the spare to stop the starter/sound the horn when the ignition is turned on

would just need a loop of wire in the plug end, and a little extra wiring on the ambulance





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owelly

posted on 28/9/12 at 07:18 PM Reply With Quote
Good suggestions. The Kussmaul webby shows Ludo McGurk as the only UK dealer. Currently, I have an extention reel sat on the drivers seat so it's unlikely that I'll drive off sitting on it. I guess I'll have to fork outg the £50 or use something else.
Cheers guys.





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lsdweb

posted on 28/9/12 at 07:27 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by dave r
or use a plug with more pins, and use the spare to stop the starter/sound the horn when the ignition is turned on

would just need a loop of wire in the plug end, and a little extra wiring on the ambulance


I like Dave R's idea - you could even enhance this by using the loop as a sort of start inhibit loop.






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