Rider_FJR
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This is with the handlebar turned (right) as sitting on the bike. I think it will work, I don't see any issues. I have the 400 on the other side.
Thanks Fred.The wires should be Pink and Brown. The brown wire is ignition switched +12V. The pink wire is the horn switched ground. I don't remember the terminals being marked, but if they are put the brown wire on the "+" and the pink on the "-". Eitehr that or try them forward and reverse and stay with whichever is louder.
LeftHorn upgrade. I also have a 2013 and would like a lot more horn. Is the plug for horn on the left side? does anybody know? I had a Steble horn on the last bike but that looks difficult to installon the FJR
Wired in parallel does halve the resistance but this will double the current! according to Mister Ohm. I=E/R (I=current (amps), E=Volts, R=resistance (ohms)). Wiring in series will double the resistance and halve the current.In looking at the wiring instructions, I think I understand why these work with the OE wiring: PIAA says to wire them in parallel. This halves the resistance (if my HS electrical lessons serve), so halves the draw compared to series. My suspicion is that since the FJR already has dual horns, the circuit is already in parallel.
So, apologies that this is so stream of consciousness, but I hope it's useful.
Wired in parallel does halve the resistance but this will double the current! according to Mister Ohm. I=E/R (I=current (amps), E=Volts, R=resistance (ohms)). Wiring in series will double the resistance and halve the current.In looking at the wiring instructions, I think I understand why these work with the OE wiring: PIAA says to wire them in parallel. This halves the resistance (if my HS electrical lessons serve), so halves the draw compared to series. My suspicion is that since the FJR already has dual horns, the circuit is already in parallel.
So, apologies that this is so stream of consciousness, but I hope it's useful.
Wanna sell the other one?I ordered the 400/500 from Amazon. Since I have a '13, and comes stock with only 1 horn, I chose not to do the duel set-up.
That's what I figured about the OE wiring (in the absence of a diagram), the failure of my science education aside...That said, the stock horns are also wired in parallel, so as long as the current draw is equal or less than stock you're fine. And with the PIAA horns that is the case.
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