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I have a 200 Forester. I want to be able to charge batteries for an R/C Airplane while the car is parked. Is there a way to supply power to the outlet in the rear cargo area even when the ignition is turned off? A friend of mine has a car that only required the fuse be moved to a different position in the fuse box to enable this feature. Anything like this for the Subaru Forester? |
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I have a 200 Forester. I want to be able to charge batteries for an R/C Airplane while the car is parked. Is there a way to supply power to the outlet in the rear cargo area even when the ignition is turned off? A friend of mine has a car that only required the fuse be moved to a different position in the fuse box to enable this feature. Anything like this for the Subaru Forester? |
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I have a 200 Forester. I want to be able to charge batteries for an R/C Airplane while the car is parked. Is there a way to supply power to the outlet in the rear cargo area even when the ignition is turned off? |
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Same thing as the rear, it's off when the ignition is off. I'd like to be able to charge the batteries for the plane when the car is parked. I think jumpering the rear outlet relay is probably my best bet. Thanks! |
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Same thing as the rear, it's off when the ignition is off. I'd like to be able to charge the batteries for the plane when the car is parked. I think jumpering the rear outlet relay is probably my best bet. Thanks! |
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