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nitram17



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Electric chair
Nothing to do with old sparky Very Happy i ordered a new seat (second hand e bay ) for my defender the add said mechanical but a electric powered one arrived ..its very good quality for its age and price so im going to try to fit it .
I hooked it up to a 12v battery and the controls work!My question is is it as simple as that ?,just hook it up to a fused line to battery or ignition on source or do you need some sort of control relay?
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steveww



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Given that the seat motors probably draw quite a bit of current, I would go for a separate fused feed from the battery controlled by an ignition switched relay.
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geobloke



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Thumbs Up Thumbs Up As with Steve. Flip the seat over and you might be able to see what motors are in the seat and if no specs on the motors hopefully a serial number will lead you to the specs. Thumbs Up
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rallysteve



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Or just get a copy of the wiring diagram from the vehicle you sourced them from and see what cable and fusing was provided originally.

Personally, I would connect to a constant 12V live rather than ignition as it would annoy me having to switch the ignition on every time i might want to move the seat a little.

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Post #984191 2nd Mar 2023 4:25pm
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nitram17



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Thanks for the advice! Thumbs Up Thumbs Up
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LiftedDisco



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I may have gone for slight overkill but I have a fused permanent 12v supply going to a relay which, in turn, is triggered by a latching switch (one of my spare switches re-purposed to power up the seat circuit).

That way, I can make the seat power live when I need to change the seating position, but the rest of the time it's isolated...
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