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    Magnetlampe in panzers

    Hello all,

    a slightly obscure query. Panzers carried a magnetlampe, (a portable inspection lamp with a protective wire cage and about 6m of cable), and I was wondering where the lamp was plugged in to for power. If anybody can throw any light on this, it would be appreciated. Excuse the pun.
    PS I am not sure if the lamp was actually magnetic or whether "Magnet" was the type/model or the manufacturers name.

    MTIA

    Ian

    #2
    Any cable-powered portable device on Panzers that plugged in used the 12 V battery power. It may have used the Bosch Stecker

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      #3
      Any cable-powered portable device on Panzers that plugged in used the 12 V battery power. It may have used the Bosch Stecker.
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        #4
        Many thanks for that Yuri.

        Do you know whether the socket part would have been fitted to the battery itself or just connected to it?

        Has anybody else seen any evidence of this fitting in any panzer?

        Regards,

        Ian

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          #5
          The sockets could be found on several internal surfaces of the Panzer. They were usually connected to a black Bakelite fuse box which was connected to the battery.

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            #6
            You can see the storage tube for the Magnetlampe in a Panzer III on this link: http://panzer35.ru/forum/22-12025-378014-16-1379350283

            It also shows several of the Bosch 12 V sockets, there was one placed near each optical sight for the sight illumination. You also see one on top of the instrument panel.

            regards,

            Funksammler

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              #7
              I must be blind!

              After more than 40 years interest in German AFV's I can honestly say that I have never paid any attention to the sockets or their purpose.

              Many thanks,

              Ian

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                Originally posted by ian alderman View Post
                I must be blind!

                After more than 40 years interest in German AFV's I can honestly say that I have never paid any attention to the sockets or their purpose.

                Many thanks,

                Ian
                On the Tiger's turret roof, above the traverse wheel;



                On the Tiger's circuit panel beside the commander;



                Two sockets on top of the Tiger's instrument panel;



                David

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                  #9
                  Can anyone show any photos of that magnetlampe itself?

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                    #10
                    Pictures

                    Originally posted by Val View Post
                    Can anyone show any photos of that magnetlampe itself?
                    Hello Val,

                    I asked the same question on another forum. I don't think the pictures posted are wartime, but soon after. They give you an idea of what the wartime lamp would have looked like.

                    http://www.network54.com/Forum/47207/thread/1408258487/Magnetlampe+in+panzers

                    regards,

                    Ian

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                      #11
                      Thank you very much, Ian!
                      If anyone has more info, please share, thank you.

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                        These are war time issue

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