USB power

This van has a peculiar lack of power outlets. There is 1 12V DC cigar lighter socket at the drivers position and a few 240V AC sockets in the rear, 2 of which are hidden in cupboards. This was particularly annoying when you need to charge your phones at night or keep said phones topped up whilst driving with one socket.
A first step in sorting this out was to add a twin 1.5A USB charging socket to the rear of the van. I wasn't sure where yet but a bit of time spent looking about for a suitable spot brought me to the sofa bed. It has an arm rest behind the drivers seat where there is ample space for a power socket or three and is near to easy accessed power. The other benefit of this location is that it is easily accessed from the driving or living compartments.
Out came my hole cutting set which I used to cut a 35mm hole for the socket body to sit into. This piece of ply wood I was drilling is crazy thick, about 2" in fact! It took me two attempts to get through it with the hole cutter bottoming out but I had made a clean hole in the end. 
The socket was then fed through and secured with the two included self tapping screws. I then had a couple of spade connectors which I crimped to some wires which ran to a fused live and the other to earth.
What I didn't realise when ordering this item was that the USB part of the socket is just a plug in cigar lighter charger so I have the option to pull that out and plug in a 12v DC appliance. Two birds one stone...

Tidy work. Ignore those two random screws above and that hole...

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