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surviverguy
Adding a 12 volt outlet- Best location?
I'm about to add a 12 VDC outlet for cell phone or video camera or whatever. Not sure where to mount this. What works out good?Tags: None
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surviverguy
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The unit I use has an inline fuse holder, so I could simply attach it to the starter relay & set it under the seat. That way, the device being charged can stay under the seat as well. The plug-in USB converters are super-handy for that.
You could use Velcro if you're a tidiness type.and God said, "Let there be air compressors!"
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airbornespud
i would tend to want mine someplace that was accessible without opening or removing anything, but out of the way and not highly visible. would under the tank work? maybe tucked above the carbs so you can plug in whatever you want and route the power cord under the tank to the dash, or stash your device under the seat
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surviverguy
Originally posted by airbornespud View Posti would tend to want mine someplace that was accessible without opening or removing anything, but out of the way and not highly visible. would under the tank work? maybe tucked above the carbs so you can plug in whatever you want and route the power cord under the tank to the dash, or stash your device under the seat
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surviverguy
Originally posted by robertbarr View PostThe unit I use has an inline fuse holder, so I could simply attach it to the starter relay & set it under the seat. That way, the device being charged can stay under the seat as well. The plug-in USB converters are super-handy for that.
You could use Velcro if you're a tidiness type.
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airbornespud
Originally posted by surviverguy View PostThis is kinda what I was thinking- accessible... not sure if it should be in front of me (above carbs maybe?) or (behind/underneath me)...or on the side (whole cut in sidecover) or side (without using side cover)...so many options!!!!!
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I'm using the Battery Tender cable It uses a SAE connector I use a SAE to cigarette lighter adapter. Harbor frieght had an 80 amp inverter with 110v and USB plug for 16 bucks. It will do both the I Phone and Blue Tooth at the same time.
I put the stuff in the tank bag.sigpic Too old, too many bikes, too many cars, too many things
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koolaid_kid
If you wire it up as always hot it can double as a battery tender connection. But you will need to make sure that nothing is connected to it after you turn the bike off, otherwise it will drain the battery.
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koolaid_kid
Originally posted by 850 Combat View PostI'm using the Battery Tender cable It uses a SAE connector I use a SAE to cigarette lighter adapter. Harbor frieght had an 80 amp inverter with 110v and USB plug for 16 bucks. It will do both the I Phone and Blue Tooth at the same time.
I put the stuff in the tank bag.
Not trying to nitpick, just clarify.
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koolaid_kid
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Right 80 watt. Not amp.
I don't think it uses 80 watt all the time though. I believe that it uses only a little more than what the chargers use. You are correct about it having a draw while plugged in if in use or not. All things considered, this is still my personal preference. The adapter is a 4 foot long cable. The 80 amp inverter has a short coiled cable on it. I'm considering replacing the cigarette lighter plug with a SAE connector as well.
this is the one I bought:
I've only used it on one trip so far.
I'm slightly concerned about cooling inside the tank bag. I'm considering a velcro mount on the tank bag. I put a Krauser rack and bags on it and could use that too I don't want anything more permanent than the Battery Tender cable on the bike. For a permanent connection, I would probably mount the socket on the fork between the upper and lower crown, use the headlight mount bolt, or maybe the upper crown pinch bolt.
I like the idea of not having it when I don't want it. I could hook it to the horn relay easily enough if I care to make something more permanent.Last edited by 850 Combat; 06-17-2012, 01:18 PM.sigpic Too old, too many bikes, too many cars, too many things
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bottobot
Just in front of the tank along the steering head. That way its out of site but accessible if you want to mount a phone holder to your bars or something. Which I've done before and its awesome. Nothing like having gps on your bike for long trips.
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surviverguy
Originally posted by bottobot View PostJust in front of the tank along the steering head. That way its out of site but accessible if you want to mount a phone holder to your bars or something. Which I've done before and its awesome. Nothing like having gps on your bike for long trips.
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