car cigarette lighter cable with LED indicator
Product specification
Product No. |
BYC1504 |
Brand |
Boying |
Product Name |
DC car cigarette lighter cable |
One side |
Standard DC plug |
Another side |
Car cigarette lighter |
Length |
Standard 1.2M or custom |
Color |
Black/white/custom |
Cable specification |
2*24AWG(24AWG~20AWG) |
Fuse |
2A/3A/5A/8A optional according to cable specification |
Conductor material |
cooper |
Cable Cover material |
PVC |
Cigarette lighter cover |
ABS/PBT |
Flame retardant |
Yes |
With LED indicator |
Yes |
The application |
Portable power bank, solor charging, air pump etc. |
Others |
custom |
Product drawing
Below is the drawing of the DC cigarette lighter cable.
Usage method and instructions
The method of using a car cigarette lighter cable is simple:
(1) Check your car cigarette lighter socket: First, make sure your car cigarette lighter socket is normal and has no damaged or loose parts. Some car cigarette lighter sockets require the vehicle's ignition to provide power, so make sure your vehicle's ignition is on.
(2) Insert the car cigarette lighter cable: Insert the DC end of the car cigarette lighter cable plug into the car cigarette lighter socket. When inserting, make sure the plug and socket are tightly connected and not loose.
(3) Connect the external device: According to your needs, plug the adapter or cable of the external device into the other end of the car cigarette lighter cable, making sure the connection is secure.
(4) Using an external device: Now you can turn on the external device and start using it. If it's a charging device, you'll see the device start charging; if it's another device, like a refrigerator or vacuum cleaner, they should start running.
(5) Please note the following: If your car's cigarette lighter socket still fails to provide power when in working condition, check to see if the car's fuse needs to be replaced. When using a car cigarette lighter cable to connect an external device, make sure the device's power does not exceed the power rating of the car's cigarette lighter socket. Too much power can cause wires to overheat or fuses to trip. When the vehicle is not ignited or on standby, it is best not to use the car cigarette lighter cable continuously for more than 30 minutes to avoid draining the car battery.