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RE: electrical question - 1/7/2008 8:30:55 PM
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stang68
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sup man i dot thin you shud hook it up right to the battery i say hoo it up to an accery whire im not shur if the power going back in to the battrey to canrg it is 12v
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RE: electrical question - 1/7/2008 8:31:08 PM
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mycvil
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I would consider pulling power from a running light or headlamp - switched to save your batt when not riding, and readily accessible. - Otherwise, just pull power directly off the battery and run the cables. - Skip the fuse - the lights are already fused. OR - if you want the base/power supply removable, then add either a cigarette adapter or one of those rubber 2 wire plugs (Like a trailer has; Is there a technical term?) from Radio Shack to plug/unplug.
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RE: electrical question - 1/7/2008 9:20:49 PM
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bergs
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Safest bet is to find a fused power source that's 12VDC switched and tap into that. Personally, I'd try and find something on the IGN switch with a ground close by. Since it's a GPS, I would try to avoid tapping directly to the battery.
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RE: electrical question - 1/8/2008 3:10:35 AM
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randy_wheelie
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I did this. I just ran a 12V cig plug to the battery and routed the cable from the gps back to the plug in. I also added an inline fuse. No splicing, and easy to take back off if needed.
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RE: electrical question - 1/8/2008 5:59:15 AM
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MikeInCtown
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ORIGINAL: randy_wheelie I did this. I just ran a 12V cig plug to the battery and routed the cable from the gps back to the plug in. I also added an inline fuse. No splicing, and easy to take back off if needed. Probably the best way and as long as it's fused and you remember to unplug, everything should be fine.
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RE: electrical question - 1/8/2008 6:19:17 AM
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Bumble Bee
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ORIGINAL: randy_wheelie I did this. I just ran a 12V cig plug to the battery and routed the cable from the gps back to the plug in. I also added an inline fuse. No splicing, and easy to take back off if needed. This is not a bad idea at all and I may end up doing this as well. As long as there is nothing pluged into the Cig lighter then it will not draw power. Make sure when the plug is empty that nothing gets in there or you could have a problem, but if it's fused then the fuse would just blow. Just make sure you unplug the GPS anytime the bike is going to sit for more then a half hour or longer.
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