Electrical wiring ???

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Electrical wiring ???

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I currently have a portable GPS , the question is putting a ciggy lighter under the rear seat for power to use it on the bike? do i wire this directly to the battery or elsewhere. i don't want to blow anything up both are bloody expensive(bike elect and GPS) :shock: .

I was going to do a direct hook-up to the battery but figured i would ask first :?

I know some of you have done it before. :?: :?: :?:
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I would find a connection that was powered with the ignition was on, but thats just me :wink:
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Javaman has one on his bike Im pretty sure, PM him...
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Thanks Stereo will do.
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Just make sure to use an in line fuse holder :wink:
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BladeBoy wrote:I would find a connection that was powered with the ignition was on, but thats just me :wink:
yep...and one that is fused..... :wink:
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Thank's no problem at all :wink:
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Smitty wrote:
BladeBoy wrote:I would find a connection that was powered with the ignition was on, but thats just me :wink:
yep...and one that is fused..... :wink:
I was guessing that the GPS had a fuse :roll:
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was guessing that the GPS had a fuse
I think i does but will use another just in-case $2 fuse is cheaper than a $600 GPS :oops:
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Rossi wrote:Just make sure to use an in line fuse holder
absolutely
bladeboy wrote: I was guessing that the GPS had a fuse
shit no, at the best you'd be looking at a fuse built into the gps->ciggie lighter adapter, but i'd also be putting an inline fuse in there and just a 1amp fuse, max, even a 500mA fuse would be enough.
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How much current/power will you be drawing?
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RG wrote:How much current/power will you be drawing?
fark, u can tell th engineer is asking the questions. :lol:
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Post by mrmina »

i agree with all the above.

1. use an ignition powered point
2. use a fuse
3. determing a current draw by the gps and use appropriate fuse.

you can use a direct line from the battery. In that instance, u have to use a fuse due to spikes in voltage/current from starter, alternator, engine etc.
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All wired up :wink: . It sits nicely beside the gauge cluster, just enough clearance :shock: . I did use an inline fuse and the charger for the GPS has a fuse also. Once the camera is working i will post a pic, i even got a no smoking plug! :lol: not for any other reason just incase water happens to get near the lighter :shock:
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Cool, a job well done :supz:
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