I'd suggest using a switched power source so you don't have to worry about leaving it on accidentally. Many of us mount an accessory fused power block under the rear seat and use a relay to switch it on or off, then wire our accessories to that. There are lots of threads detailing this approach.I am VERY technically challenged- however, this is EASY :yahoo:
You need to purchase the power cable to hook to the battery. Here is one vendor- but there are many sources (https://www.westcoastmall.net/0101086100-motorcycle-power-cable-zumo-p-3950.html?osCsid=c70fb76e9457fc0958fde9e7a8f9e457).
I just routed the wire down along the handle bars and towards the battery using black zip ties to secure along the way. Leave enough slack so when you turn you don't stress the cable. Directly hook the positive (red) and negative (black) wire ends to the corresponding battery terminals. And Voila- you're done.
The also sell a cable with a cigarette lighter end that could be plugged into your glove box outlet, and then you can run the wire out the bottom of that and up the frame toward the handle bars.
The Zumo 550 is awesome!
All the best!
What he said.I'd suggest using a switched power source so you don't have to worry about leaving it on accidentally. Many of us mount an accessory fused power block under the rear seat and use a relay to switch it on or off, then wire our accessories to that. There are lots of threads detailing this approach.Good luck!
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