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 Chriss World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 17:39 - 07 Nov 2008 Post subject: Waterproof 12v Cigarette Lighter (maybe) for Bikes? |
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As per title really. I've got a few devices that I'd like to plug in and out (E.g. my new inforad), can anyone think of a good way of doing thing? I was thinking cigarette lighter, but I'm open to ideas.
All I really need is a direct link into the battery I can unplug and make waterproof.  ____________________ TheShaggyDA: I've got 3 or 4 pairs that predate my wife, so at least 11.5 years old. |
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 Posted: 17:55 - 07 Nov 2008 Post subject: water proof bike sockets 12volts |
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you can get them off ebay for a few quid iv got 1 on my work pan never had a problem with it i plug all sort into it even when its raining currently had the road angle plugged in most of the week ____________________ www.dgridertraining.co.uk |
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You wont need one for the Inforad, you splice it into a wire or the fuse box.
I got my 12v socket from Halfords, but I got it at mate's rates as I know a Fazer owner who works there Mine just lives under the seat and I have never had an issue with it getting wet (yet). ____________________ Enjoy everyday, tell those you love everyday you love them
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 calum17 Brolly Dolly
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it doesnt have a picture - but it's a link to where you can buy it.
https://www.mandp.co.uk/productInfo.aspx?catRef=559398
it's £7 but i've seen them cheaper befoer in difference shops - you should be bale to get it lcoally too so save no the postage.
here you go - some more;
https://www.keysafe.co.uk/cigarette_socket_lead_2pin_plug_optsocket2_8365
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https://www.accumate.co.uk/it020007.htm
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that needs you to have the optimate charger connection leads - also cheap enough, or free if you have the charger. but you could always get one of those, cut off the connection at the bottom and hard wire it your battery or fuse box to allow it to run off of the ignition.
they can be made cheap enough and very easily - though you are less likely to have a waterprrof one (though check at maplins they might have something) or jsut get one and leave it under the seat - i have two wired up that way. |
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 Posted: 06:12 - 08 Nov 2008 Post subject: Re: Waterproof 12v Cigarette Lighter (maybe) for Bikes? |
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I don't need a relay as I only use it for sat nav and I'd never leave my bike with the sat nav plugged in !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I saved £2 and bought a beer ____________________ Jonnyboy -- Riding Yamaha XJ600N -- Previous Kawasaki BN125 (Sold)
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 Posted: 10:41 - 08 Nov 2008 Post subject: Re: Waterproof 12v Cigarette Lighter (maybe) for Bikes? |
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| jonchivers wrote: | https://motorcyclepowersockets.co.uk/
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Someones taking the pi$$ charging those prices
A female cigarette socket can be bought for 50p-£1
solder a couple of wires on, crimp/solder some terminals for the battery. And don`t forget to shove a fuse in there somewhere to help protect your bikes wiring/battery
| kawakid wrote: | Yeah that's why, you need to use a relay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They cost about £2
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you`ll only need a relay if your drawing high amps, to stop it frying the wiring, or if you want to have a switched supply off the ignition etc. most devices inc mobiles & satnavs draw very little power if left plugged in for extended periods. you can quite easily leave a mobile phone to charge up and have little effect on the battery itself. So long as its a good battery.
one other point, since by its very name a cigarette socket is designed to draw power for a short period of time to heat the cigarette lighter, it also means it isn`t well designed. The contact area is bad, and can cause arcing & shorting, thats why after a long period of time the crud up on the inside.
By far, the hella or BMW socket is more suited to powering mobile devices due to it having a better contact area. you can get Hella sockets that panel mount and have a waterproof cover, I picked 4 up on evilbay for £2.50. you can pick sockets from truckstops or online https://store.truckstuff.co.uk/_EFA2F8538A1449E6A420173B06592609/electricalconnectors/
cigarette sockets, don`t come in standard sizes, they actually come in 21mm & 22.5mm dia`s. as some of you may have noticed that some can be a tight/loose fitting when you plug something in. ____________________ I accept no responsibility for swearing, drinking, motorcycle riding or your pregnant teenage daughter. |
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To be honest, I'd rather no use a cigarette lighter, something that can plug into my Oxford Maximiser wiring would be great.
Problem is, it seems easy enough, but I've tried doing electrics before, and I've learnt the hard way that I shouldn't. Everything works for a short time, but not for long periods. ____________________ TheShaggyDA: I've got 3 or 4 pairs that predate my wife, so at least 11.5 years old. |
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