wshski
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anyone added an extra outlet somewhere around the dash or handlebars. don't see any good location.
How about something like this: Direct Mini USB Hardwire. I have another version of this cord and I will tell you that the transformer is NOT weather sealed. You would need to place it somewhere fairly dry. But it is 1.2 ampsMy GPS is a Tom Tom (auto version) - it runs on 5 volts, 1.2 amps. The plug on the GPS is a mini-usb. I bought the (VERY) expensive powerlet wire to run the gps straight to the fuze block. Now I have a loose connection within the powerlet wire where the step down transformer is. The wire is less than a year old. Pisses me off.
I can't find anyone else that sells such a wire (12 volt to battery/fuze block on one side, 5 volt 1.2 amp mini-usb on the other)
If I put 2.1 amps to my GPS, it will shut itself off in 30 seconds. It's got to be 1.2 or less. If anyone has a suggestion on a source for this wire, PLEASE advise.
Otherwise, I'm down to running the cigarette adapter to a socket (glove box or other). OR replace the GPS.
Thanks for the thread jack, OP
Yeah, I have a battery tender cable connected directly to the battery, too. I use it for the usb thing you picture, a Detran volt meter that plugs in just like that, and of course the battery tender. Handy little cable. I ran mine out between the dash panel and fairing by my right knee and just tuck it in where the throttle cables run under the triple tree when not in use.I had a cigarette lighter plug on my Gen I mounted in the black plastic panel on the right side that was wired directly to the battery, but would have been better going into a fuse block or something similar. Those battery posts can get pretty crowded. Having the plug on the removable panel made it tougher to remove the panel when I wanted to--it stayed fastened to the bike by the wires.
I don't know what this connector is called, but if you buy a Slime pump or a Battery Tender, they both come with a plug like this that can be wired to the battery or fuse block, etc. The connector looks like the right side of this illustration (from the Aerostich catalog), but doesn't have to go to a lighter plug as this one does. It's handy to have this pigtail in reach somewhere near your forks for phone charging, GPS, pump, heated clothing, whatever.
You can get a USB adapter for it for about 10 bucks.
To continue the hyjack, I had them (Powerlet) also make me one but sent it back and had them make it with heavier wire(the original was too thin and constantly broke).My GPS is a Tom Tom (auto version) - it runs on 5 volts, 1.2 amps. The plug on the GPS is a mini-usb. I bought the (VERY) expensive powerlet wire to run the gps straight to the fuze block. Now I have a loose connection within the powerlet wire where the step down transformer is. The wire is less than a year old. Pisses me off.
I can't find anyone else that sells such a wire (12 volt to battery/fuze block on one side, 5 volt 1.2 amp mini-usb on the other)
If I put 2.1 amps to my GPS, it will shut itself off in 30 seconds. It's got to be 1.2 or less. If anyone has a suggestion on a source for this wire, PLEASE advise.
Otherwise, I'm down to running the cigarette adapter to a socket (glove box or other). OR replace the GPS.
Thanks for the thread jack, OP
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