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I've never really liked the way Battery Tender pigtails just dangle around and wanted to find a better solution. I was looking at the Powerlet tank bag connector -- that bulkhead fitting that people use to add power to their tankbags (see it here, it's the "tankbag connector kit"), and I thought, "It's black, it's plastic, it should look pretty much like stock."
It does. In fact, it looks pretty nice. Here it is installed in panel C, a very logical choice since it's close to the battery and there's a ton a room (relatively speaking) behind that panel:
The connector is just a short, straight through extension cord for the Battery Tender pigtail with a molded flange for the plug on one end. The photo below shows the back of panel C with the connector installed. The piece comes with the nylon locknuts so the little buggers won't come lose and rattle around in the Twilight Zone somewhere. It also comes with the metal backing plate which not only helps keep you from ripping the thing out of the panel but is also a handy template for marking where you need to drill the holes. You just plug your pigtail into the back before you put the panel back on and stuff the wires into the space around the mirror mount.
And here's a photo with the Battery Tender plugged in, keeping my battery happy while I wait out winter running the snowblower.
So that it's not a wasted outlet when I'm on the road, I'm hooking up an SAE plug to my Zumo. It'll plug right into this always hot outlet, leaving the switched cigarette lighter outlet in the foreground of that last photo for some other use.
Life is good.
It does. In fact, it looks pretty nice. Here it is installed in panel C, a very logical choice since it's close to the battery and there's a ton a room (relatively speaking) behind that panel:
The connector is just a short, straight through extension cord for the Battery Tender pigtail with a molded flange for the plug on one end. The photo below shows the back of panel C with the connector installed. The piece comes with the nylon locknuts so the little buggers won't come lose and rattle around in the Twilight Zone somewhere. It also comes with the metal backing plate which not only helps keep you from ripping the thing out of the panel but is also a handy template for marking where you need to drill the holes. You just plug your pigtail into the back before you put the panel back on and stuff the wires into the space around the mirror mount.
And here's a photo with the Battery Tender plugged in, keeping my battery happy while I wait out winter running the snowblower.
So that it's not a wasted outlet when I'm on the road, I'm hooking up an SAE plug to my Zumo. It'll plug right into this always hot outlet, leaving the switched cigarette lighter outlet in the foreground of that last photo for some other use.
Life is good.