ZX9R where to take a 12V supply??
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ZX9R where to take a 12V supply??
Just got me a dub bub and want to wire in a type of GPS unit and mount it on top of the instrument cluster.
Any suggestions for the best place to piggy back off a couple of wires for a 12V power source for the unit??
Cheers
Rob
Any suggestions for the best place to piggy back off a couple of wires for a 12V power source for the unit??
Cheers
Rob
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I have GPS on the 6R and could not see much difference with 9R, fairing etc. I connected the power to the city light (that small light in the middle). Easy and it is fused as well. The connection point is cigarette lighter (female) from supercheap auto.
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MrMina, thanks for the suggestion. I considered the battery, but was hoping for a closer point - near the instrument cluster. Plus the unit has a built in fuse - so I was banking on that to allow me a quick fit up.
JavaMan - I think that might be the answer
That light is always on. A quick check with the multimeter for polarity and all will be well in a jiff.
Thanks guys.
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Rob
JavaMan - I think that might be the answer

Thanks guys.
Cheers
Rob
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The amount of current being drawn.. sweet fa.. I'd say the parking light would be fine, considering the loom to that wouldn't be under much load, compared to the head lights if you're running better than stock globs.
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No the GPS unit doesn't need a constant source of power.
I have thought about the fuse box and battery - but they're plan B and C if there wasn't a suitable spot I could grab power near the instrument cluster.
Cheers
Rob
I have thought about the fuse box and battery - but they're plan B and C if there wasn't a suitable spot I could grab power near the instrument cluster.
Cheers
Rob
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Battered and bruised '029R - Gold spark - with Kerker tones
Road focused '029R Blue - with Yoshi tones
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Battered and bruised '029R - Gold spark - with Kerker tones
Road focused '029R Blue - with Yoshi tones
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Re: ZX9R where to take a 12V supply??
Saw this old thread of mine.
FWIW, for the record, the F1/F2 ZX9R's have a spare slot in the fuse box which is labelled as "accessories". It's an available possy in the fuse box and is active when the ignition is on. I'm currently running heated grips and a basic GPS from that spot.
Very convenient Mr Kwakasan!
Cheers
Rob
FWIW, for the record, the F1/F2 ZX9R's have a spare slot in the fuse box which is labelled as "accessories". It's an available possy in the fuse box and is active when the ignition is on. I'm currently running heated grips and a basic GPS from that spot.
Very convenient Mr Kwakasan!
Cheers
Rob
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Battered and bruised '029R - Gold spark - with Kerker tones
Road focused '029R Blue - with Yoshi tones
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Battered and bruised '029R - Gold spark - with Kerker tones
Road focused '029R Blue - with Yoshi tones
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