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How much would the display draw down on the battery over time if you left it plugged in? I have this one. Small but still hard to decide where to mount.
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Originally posted by glib View PostHow much would the display draw down on the battery over time if you left it plugged in? I have this one. Small but still hard to decide where to mount.
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Originally posted by posplayr View Postpeople should realize that you need a switch on any USB plug, as it will draw enough power to drain a battery in about 1-2 weeks.
Even if you don't plug anything it, there is a 12V==>5V regulator always on.sigpic
1983 GS1100ES (Bought July 2014)
1983 GS1100E (Bought July 2014)
1985 GS700ES (Bought June 2015) Sold
On Christ the Solid Rock I Stand
All Other Ground is Sinking Sand
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Originally posted by posplayr View Postpeople should realize that you need a switch on any USB plug, as it will draw enough power to drain a battery in about 1-2 weeks.
Even if you don't plug anything it, there is a 12V==>5V regulator always on.
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Originally posted by glib View PostHow much would the display draw down on the battery over time if you left it plugged in? I have this one. Small but still hard to decide where to mount.
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I don't mount them to the bikes -- it takes a very firm push to plug them in, so I let them dangle or sort of tuck them into the wiring or under the clutch cable. That way, they're not subjected to the vibrations from the bike. I also try to orient the display so it's not distracting. As long as it's out of my usual field of vision, it's fine, and I can move my head a little to check it if I want to.
I've found that if you're smart about how you orient the charger so water can't drip in or get forced in by the airflow, everything works fine in light and medium rain as long as you're moving. If it really starts dumping down, I'll unplug it and stash it in the top box -- my phone's touch screen tends to freak out anyway when there are large multiple rain drops running down the screen.
I've installed those round panel mount voltmeter/chargers in two of our cars -- yeah, the voltmeter is sort of superfluous in a car, but it's kinda cool.Last edited by bwringer; 12-29-2017, 02:54 PM.1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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