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Is a fuse box from a 1985 1150 and/or a 1983 GS 750 compatible with my '79 850? I'm looking to upgrade.
Thanks for any advise you may have.
As the good doctor mentioned, ... yeah, sorta, if you really want it to be.Is a fuse box from a 1985 1150 and/or a 1983 GS 750 compatible with my '79 850?
If you REALLY want to upgrade and don't mind spending a little bit of money in the process ... check out this box. It has six circuits and you can decide whether each circuit is always live or switched merely by moving the fuse to another location. Sure, it costs $80, but it's a quality piece of work.but you need 2 for both circuits, one for 4 accessories and one for the 12v constant, if i understand correctly.
read here.
The fuseblock on the 1150 IS the atc style...no glass fuses. It would probably work, and is about the same size as the block on the older GS's.
but you need 2 for both circuits, one for 4 accessories and one for the 12v constant, if i understand correctly.
read here.
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I used two in order to give me enough circuits to be added on later and clean up the harness. They were cheap and fit perfectly under the seat.
Cool. When did they make the switch? Did they switch boxes on the smaller GSs as well?The fuseblock on the 1150 IS the atc style...no glass fuses.
Well, I can verify that the '82 850L has glass fuses, so I guess that falls into the "select models" disclaimer, doesn't it? :-kAccording to some of my research the 82 850's/750's (select models) and up use the spade fuses. According to pictures on micro fiche from flat out and alpha anyway.
Actually, it was the '83 model that had the D designation.the '82 850 GL D model uses spades.
you are the man.
what exactly do you have running there, and is the 12v constant running through one, or separate like mentioned earlier?
my bike doesnt look like that. what is the thing with the 4 screws in it?
Thank you, the thing with the for screws ( phillips head ) is the seat mount.
I run one fuse box just for ground.
The second is just for 12 volts Positive.
I could have used a distribution block but separating the grounds and centralizing them gives me an easy way to test each circuit without digging out the harness.
Most of the circuit additions will be low power with the exception of the 139 db horn i just added, so i needed a lot of available fused circuits that were easily accessable.
My 12 volt constant is the 4 guage red wire you see going to the fuse box. I still have the original fuse box mounted and i still have a free circuit there to use. I did't want to change things from stock when it came to what was already there, it aint broke why fix it?
The stator output isn't that high to run too many high powered accessories, however i have a distribution block that will provide power from solar panels that will be used to trickle charge main battery when parked in the sun. It will be a 25 watt solar panel which is big so i'll use two smaller ones to provide the needed 1.5 amps
All my upgrades can be seen from the photbucket album linked to my signature as this is an evolving project.
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