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Fitting Zumo
Hi all.
Got a Zumo today & wondering if anyone can offer help/advise (with pictures :angel4:) on how/where to connect it... or atleast refer me to simular post?? Shot BB K. |
Aha, so you can be our next navigator on next rideout. Go back to the salesman and ask him to do the job properly....
GB |
I just hooked it into the leads from the plug behind the dashboard cover. Black and brown wire going into a free plug. Only live when you turn on the key.
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Next navigator, yes. go back to salesman... ain't happening! Bought from a friend of a friend! :048: Thanks a million duibheK!! Whatch this space!! :partyondude: |
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Thanks anyway & will keep checking for a way to connect it, not to kean on running it from the battery directly! Or is this possible/advisable? |
Ive got a tom tom on my r, its in a waterproof universal sat nav holder that velcro's to the handlebars. Ive also purchased a duel cigar socket which I've fitted to the handlebars and wired back to the battery with its own inline fuse.
I simply plug the tomtom straight into the cigar socket, its also handy for phone charger and laptop power supply too. It even works my 12volt kettle (but i have to leave the engine running). Sat nav holder �40 Duel cigar socket �6.50 Both off ebay Sorry no pics as I still havent worked out how to get them off my phone on to here:013: |
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There's a simple solution to this: hook it up directly to the battery, with a proper fuse obviously, and use a relay hooked up to the something like the parking light. |
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The sat nav would have to be on for a considerable time to flatten the bike battery, but yes you are correct, the best way is through an ignition activated relay. I left mine the way it is to use very low amp appliances for short spells without the need of the ignition being on. |
As has been suggested your best bet is to wire in a relay which is then connected to a small fuse box. I have done this on my Tenere and use the rear light circuit to activate the realy this then powers a fuse box with four outlets for heated jacket, heated grips and a cigarette lighter outlet which I use for the GPS. This leaves me with a spare outlet which I can use for my compressor when necessary.
I regularly use the heated jacket, grips and GPS with no charging problems whatsoever and for what it's worth I have HID's in both dipped and main beams. Hope this helps. Zou on this forum had a really good picture of this very same mod but for the life of me I cannot find it, perhaps he may come along and post it in this thread. |
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