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XT660Z T�n�r� Tech Section Tyres, Mods, Luggage & Long distance preparation |
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Power Socket?
Hi gang, what have you been doing to run a power socket? Looking at a GIVI satnav bag to put my car NAVMAN in. I and i need to sort out a socket for the 12V cig lighter adaptor.
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The most obvious choice is a normal 12v accessory socket (fag lighter), these fit into the inside of the side panels, but you have to be very carefull as the diameter is the same as the space.
The other alternative is to use a 16a DIN socket, these are a smaller diameter - it's what I have. I use a 2 way 12v accessory extension with a DIN plug on the end. I run the extension into the tank bag and I can charge the phone, laptop (A5 netbook), camera, camcorder - anything that uses a 12v adapter. You need to run up an auxillary circuit with a relay so that you it cuts power when you take the key out.
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Hi GasUp,
thanks for the speedy reply. I am looking at the GIVI sat nav bag (or similar if anyone has any other sugestions) to hold my car NAVMAN and hopefully keep it dry, also i have heard that the buffetting is reduced as it blocks some of the air coming up the front of the tank. Do you think there would be enough room in it to hold the other end of the DIN power wire with a female 12V socket, plus the connector i would normaly plug into the fag lighter in the car including the wire that would normally lead up to the screen? I know i am a pian with all my qustions but i really love this bike and want to get the most out of it. Including some greenlaning and club camping,rideouts.... Mark |
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There is a post somewhere about this bag - I've no idea, I use a Zumo!
You can get the 16a socket (and plug) set from Halfrauds, its a bit pricy though (�15-�20). I tried a BWUU one at first but it filled with water and failed (on the German Autobahn of all places), I replaced it with the Halfrauds one and this one's been great. The normal car one costs a couple of quid, so it's probably better value, albeit less weather resistant. So, we'll see you in Dent on the 7th? or (if you are really brave/stupid) St Mary's on the 20th ???
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I have bought these off E-bay......
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...=STRK:MEWNX:IT http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...=STRK:MEWNX:IT I will see when the socket arrives to see if it can be drilled for a drain hole. At the moment i should be at the Dent meet but trying to get the bike sorted for long distance and camping mode..... Mark |
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I bought a givi bag for my trip this summer, fantastic bit of kit. I wired in a cig adpater direct from my battery under the panels and cable tied onto the central bracket near the light mountings.
Watch out you don't interfer with your sterring lock and also be careful when routing the wires, there are some hot parts you need to avoid. Finally, it makes sense to wire in a switch to save the battery in the event of leaving it plugged in when your not running the bike! |
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Long term I would have added the socket to the bike, handy for other things. |
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