Marcus
Member
Anyone know the best way to wire the 660 so it won`t be on all the time? 2011 Fjr.
Dude! You're on crack, man.I used to have my 660 on constant power, but got sick of it. The biggest issue was that if I powered the unit off myself, the MP3 player would reset to the first song.
So, I put it on switched power. If I need it on at a gas stop, I just press the button to keep it on. If I forget and it turns off, it boots up very quickly, and is ready to go before I get my gloves on. I don't have to worry about leaving it on in the garage.
I like it switched.
Well, that would explain it. I always paused my music when parking my bike and then would turn the Zumo off. I usually pause the music and then back it up to the beginning of the song playing.Dude! You're on crack, man.I used to have my 660 on constant power, but got sick of it. The biggest issue was that if I powered the unit off myself, the MP3 player would reset to the first song.
So, I put it on switched power. If I need it on at a gas stop, I just press the button to keep it on. If I forget and it turns off, it boots up very quickly, and is ready to go before I get my gloves on. I don't have to worry about leaving it on in the garage.
I like it switched.
I just tested my Zumo 660 (and also 550 for that matter) and as long as you do not first pause the audio before turning the unit off with the power button, it remembers exactly where you were in your playlist, whether you turn it off by the power button or by disconnecting power.
Try it again, mate.
Well, that would explain it. I always paused my music when parking my bike and then would turn the Zumo off. I usually pause the music and then back it up to the beginning of the song playing.Dude! You're on crack, man.I used to have my 660 on constant power, but got sick of it. The biggest issue was that if I powered the unit off myself, the MP3 player would reset to the first song.
So, I put it on switched power. If I need it on at a gas stop, I just press the button to keep it on. If I forget and it turns off, it boots up very quickly, and is ready to go before I get my gloves on. I don't have to worry about leaving it on in the garage.
I like it switched.
I just tested my Zumo 660 (and also 550 for that matter) and as long as you do not first pause the audio before turning the unit off with the power button, it remembers exactly where you were in your playlist, whether you turn it off by the power button or by disconnecting power.
Try it again, mate.
How the Hell would I know the unit does that. I thought it was just being glitchy. However, I still like it switched. Like some people like vanilla and some like chocolate.
+1 Harald I've always run mine off the battery but I just installed a fuze block a couple days ago for some other stuff. Check out my pics in the group guy thread.I have lots of electrical accessories on my bike and most are wired through a fuse block that is only hot when the bike is running because it's run through a relay. But my Zumo 660 is wired to be always hot because I don't want it to shut off when I stop for gas or a quick rest stop. It's a pain to wait for it to reboot and then reload my route. I never leave the Zumo in the cradle if the bike's out of sight, so no problem with dead battery while on the road. The only problem that could arise is if I leave it powered while parked in my garage, but I don't forget stuff like that.
Not trying to convince you that your idea is wrong, but just offering another option.
I have mine plugged into the outlet in the glovebox...works fine.Anyone know the best way to wire the 660 so it won`t be on all the time? 2011 Fjr.
Do you ever have any trouble driving around all the time without the GPS and a hot cradle?+1 Harald I've always run mine off the battery but I just installed a fuze block a couple days ago for some other stuff. Check out my pics in the group guy thread.I have lots of electrical accessories on my bike and most are wired through a fuse block that is only hot when the bike is running because it's run through a relay. But my Zumo 660 is wired to be always hot because I don't want it to shut off when I stop for gas or a quick rest stop. It's a pain to wait for it to reboot and then reload my route. I never leave the Zumo in the cradle if the bike's out of sight, so no problem with dead battery while on the road. The only problem that could arise is if I leave it powered while parked in my garage, but I don't forget stuff like that.
Not trying to convince you that your idea is wrong, but just offering another option.
Well, that would explain it. I always paused my music when parking my bike and then would turn the Zumo off. I usually pause the music and then back it up to the beginning of the song playing.
How the Hell would I know the unit does that. I thought it was just being glitchy. However, I still like it switched. Like some people like vanilla and some like chocolate.
You're a ride chocolate pretzel. :****:Well, that would explain it. I always paused my music when parking my bike and then would turn the Zumo off. I usually pause the music and then back it up to the beginning of the song playing.
How the Hell would I know the unit does that. I thought it was just being glitchy. However, I still like it switched. Like some people like vanilla and some like chocolate.
I got 'cher chocolate right here mang... It's sort of a chocolate pretzel. Enjoy!
Well need to disagree with you as the tour tech is made from aluminum except for the locking mechanism. It does not vibrate or move around at all.That is a very nice part of using the FuzeBlock, that you can change from switched to unswitched in a few seconds.
As for the Tourtech mount, man that is a big chunk of metal to be hanging off the RAM mount balls. The GPS is already on the heavy side, then adding all of that weight would make it want to flex around on the rubber balls even more.
https://www.zumoforums.com/index.php?topic=14688.msg111619#msg111619Here's what I came up with for "securing" the Zumo 66X on a motorcycle.
Enter your email address to join: