Wireless Charging Pad

FR3

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Jul 13, 2018
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Cheers for the link! Curious how hard they are to fit, guessing the cable can be ran behind the glove box straight into the fuse box?
Hey bud, it's pretty simple and straight forward. Take off the drivers side panel for the centre console, it's one screw and it's straight forward you can't really get it wrong. Then in the little compartment under the armrest lift out the tray in there. Just pull it up, comes out pretty easy then the 12v thing there's a hex screw inside it you unscrew. Inside the cubby compartment under the tray you just lifted you connect the wiring there then route the cabling from there to the bay. The trickiest part is routing the cabling as you can't really slide your arm through. It comes with instructions. It took a grand total of about 10-5minutes. Super straight forward. It takes its from power from the 12v and the 12v is still meant to work but I'm an idiot and lost the tiny screw so that 12v isn't usable but it doesn't matter as I never would've used it anyway.

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FR3

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Jul 13, 2018
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Hi,

Has anyone fitted one of these and if so, do they work OK?

Link: https://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/Inbay-Qi-W...6-4fd3-46e8-82c5-7dcf785b3189&epid=9020142028

Looking to order one and fit it myself to replace the crap iPhone cable I’m using at the min.

Any feedback on the above would be appreciated!
Works absolutely fine, the one thing I did differently was I used double sided tape to stick it in. The holes/rubber nipples didn't match up 100% so I cut them off then used double sided tape works absolutely fine, doesnt move around nothing.

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thecalstanley

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Sep 21, 2017
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Manchester, UK
Hey bud, it's pretty simple and straight forward. Take off the drivers side panel for the centre console, it's one screw and it's straight forward you can't really get it wrong. Then in the little compartment under the armrest lift out the tray in there. Just pull it up, comes out pretty easy then the 12v thing there's a hex screw inside it you unscrew. Inside the cubby compartment under the tray you just lifted you connect the wiring there then route the cabling from there to the bay. The trickiest part is routing the cabling as you can't really slide your arm through. It comes with instructions. It took a grand total of about 10-5minutes. Super straight forward. It takes its from power from the 12v and the 12v is still meant to work but I'm an idiot and lost the tiny screw so that 12v isn't usable but it doesn't matter as I never would've used it anyway.

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Thanks for this! I’ll get one ordered soon and give it a crack.
 
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