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 Posted: 16:13 - 25 Oct 2006 Post subject: Heated Grip question... |
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Ok ive just got me a set of Oxford Hot Grips which i want to fit.
Basically my battery isnt what it used to be and i want to hook the grips up so that they cant be turned on unless the ignition is on...
That means that someone cant walk past and flick them on so they drain my battery / overheat while im not around...
Is there an easy way of doing this? Maybe earthing it through something else on the bike?
I thought i'd ask here before trying anything because im not the worlds best at electrics and i know theres a lot of electrically minded people on here
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cut the positive wire into the ON position of your igniition barrel.
theres other places you could take it from further back on the bike but with the grips being up front then its just as easy doing it that way.
dont forget to fuse them  ____________________ duck my sick! |
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Hi
Yep, rear brake light switch. Might already be a blade connector, but if not might also have its own wires attached so that it you make a mess of it all you have wrecked is a couple of quids worth of switch rather than wrecking the main loom.
Use that feed to trigger a relay, with the relay powered directly from the battery (put a fuse in the circuit).
Virtually no extra load through the stock wiring. Plumb it directly to the loom and you will be putting ~3a of extra load on the electrics which is enough to melt wires.
All the best
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I can recommend the rear brake light switch method, you can hide the relay under the seat close to the battery and there's enough cable on the kit to get to the handle bars.  ____________________ don't take it easy 'ride it like you stole it' |
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I did this with neon lights... I was a ped boy OK!
Anyway, I connected my neon lights to my rear tail light, and since I never ride wthiout my lights on they would always be on when it was dark! Yet it never drained the battery  |
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ive seen the error of my ways in hacking looms up
will give this a go myself when i get some heated grips for the winter months  ____________________ duck my sick! |
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Another good one is the pilot/parking light, which is completely bloody pointless otherwise (mine runs my gps)
Anyone wanting relays get down to your local car breakers and buy arms full for £1/2 and not the £5 most places will charge. ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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Well I tapped into the live feed to the left switch cluster which is fed from the block connector by the headstock on the GSXR. This can safely feed the indicators and horn. Assuming the horn draws 1 amp, the indicators 2x21W= 3.5amp so the draw is potentially 4.5 amps or thereabouts, so I reckon I can quite happily pull the 3 or 4 amps for the grips from the loom before the switch and still be safe using the indicators. I stripped the casing off the feed wire near the multi-plug connector and soldered the tail in for the grips, released the pin from the conector block and used heat-shrink sleeve to insulate it. So far it's been 100%. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 116 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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