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surviverguy
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ValorSolo
Originally posted by surviverguy View PostIt'll be fused protected for sure. Haven't decided whether to wire as battery powered (always hot) or relay controlled when ignition is on...currently adding a fuse box and some relays and doing a reg/rec mod....
I'll have two circuits coming from the relay, one switched only, and the other unswitched only.
The unswitched circuit would be great for battery keepers, or possibly an alarm.
I still haven't figured where to put the plugs. I guess a mounted plug under the tank for the switched.
Maybe use a molex on the unswitched and keep it just out of sight but not out of reach.
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I just bought the bits to do the same the other day. Aux/cigarette lighter socket with a weather cover, inline weatherproof blade fuse holder, and I also bought a 10A switch with weatherproof rubber boot.
I plan to run it directly off the battery so I can switch it on/off independent of the ignition switch so if I need to charge a phone or something I can hide it somewhere and not necessarily have to stand by the bike with the key in the ignition.
I haven't decided on a location yet but am thinking of mounting it facing down in the gap between my relocated electronics plate and the inner rear mudguard. You'd need to see it to understand but I can use two existing holes there, one for mounting the tray and one for mounting the R/R and I just need to make a very simple bracket for it.1982 GS450E - The Wee Beastie
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Originally posted by surviverguy View PostWhat else goes in the tank bag?
Our comm system, the cell phones, chap-stick, Tylenol, camera, MP3 player, hats, micro fiber cloth, Plexus, sunglasses, stuff...
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koolaid_kid
Everything but the fried chicken goes in the tank bag. For all, the amount of power consumed by the device (GPS, iPhone, iPad, etc.) is all that the inverter will provide. Since we are protected overall by a 15A fuse, I seriously doubt that such small devices would cause such concerns. For example, when tuning I tuck all my tuning equipment in my tank bag and go for runs. No issues so far.
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surviverguy
Originally posted by Baatfam View PostThe tank bag is like my wife's purse...everything goes in it....
Our comm system, the cell phones, chap-stick, Tylenol, camera, MP3 player, hats, micro fiber cloth, Plexus, sunglasses, stuff...
It looks very handy. I want one!Last edited by Guest; 06-17-2012, 04:24 PM.
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Originally posted by surviverguy View PostI've never heard of an SAE connector before! What is that?
Here is a fused SAE connector fused battery harness:
Here is an adapter harness:
Nothing easier...
I use my heated vest and battery tender somewhat frequently. Therefore that is already on the bike.sigpic Too old, too many bikes, too many cars, too many things
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I keep a tire pressure gauge and warmer/colder gloves, layers, water, band aides, multi tool, and whatever else I feel like. It is the first piece of luggage. I bring home groceries in it.
I laugh at the idea of buying and riding a 450 pound plus machine so that I can wear a back pack with my lunch in it. Much rather load up the bike than load up my person.
Pays your money and takes your choice. I bought a couple new Nelson Rigg strap on tank bags on line from Dennis Kirk outlet on E Bay. Fifty bucks each. I have a bunch of them.
Here is an Eclipse for 30 bucks. It is missing the rear bag, which I use for my wallet and change. You can buy Fastex buckles and nylon straps at any sporting goods/camping store. My recollection that real Fastex is compatible with Eclipse.sigpic Too old, too many bikes, too many cars, too many things
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kdo58
this is what i use cut it up add some wire, ran mine up to the handle bars
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If you choose to go the tank bag route, you can add a bulkhead connector to the tank bag to avoid cables running across the zipper......IBA# 24077
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