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use stinkwheel's guide to fitting an automotive relay ____________________ Duke 390
Previous: '05 XR125L | '96 XJ600S Diversion |'05 Suzuki GSXR1000 | '05 Honda CBR125-R | '97 YZF 600R Thundercat | '11 Honda CBR250
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Definitely go for a fuse and close to the battery.
If you get a chaffed wire you have a potential fire on your hands. ____________________ 22PlusY
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Lot of baffling info here for a n00b.
Halfords sell a lighter socket extension (They come in 2/3/4 banks), with a length of wire coming from it, into a male plug, so you can plug it into your car, and it gives you more sockets.
I bought one of these for my van as the socket in the ashtray was busted. I did away with it all together, and just started from scratch with the one I'd bought.
I think all in, it cost me about a tenner, with an inline fuse holder.
Take the new socket extension, and chop off plug.
Strip back both wires, throw an inline fuse, and inline switch into the +ive wire, and then link it straight onto the battery.
Then ground the other wire.
This way, you don't run the risk of overloading any wiring on the bike, and the wiring provided with the new sockets is pretty chunky stuff. I run 2 phone chargers, a laptop charger, and a satnav charger out of mine all at the same time with no issues.
https://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_155525_langId_-1_categoryId_165489
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| binge wrote: | Lot of baffling info here for a n00b.
Halfords sell a lighter socket extension (They come in 2/3/4 banks), with a length of wire coming from it, into a male plug, so you can plug it into your car, and it gives you more sockets.
I bought one of these for my van as the socket in the ashtray was busted. I did away with it all together, and just started from scratch with the one I'd bought.
I think all in, it cost me about a tenner, with an inline fuse holder.
Take the new socket extension, and chop off plug.
Strip back both wires, throw an inline fuse, and inline switch into the +ive wire, and then link it straight onto the battery.
Then ground the other wire.
This way, you don't run the risk of overloading any wiring on the bike, and the wiring provided with the new sockets is pretty chunky stuff. I run 2 phone chargers, a laptop charger, and a satnav charger out of mine all at the same time with no issues.
https://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_155525_langId_-1_categoryId_165489
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the porblem with this is, you can drain the battery if you forget to unplug your device. you should take a feed from ignition live - sometimes called switched live- (+ve feed to the rear brake switch will be fine) through the coil of a relay, this means the relay will switch off the plug when the ignition is off. you take a feed from the battery through a fuse to the switched side of the relay to the plug (centre is +ve). the other wire from the plug goes strait back to the earth side of the battery.
its realy quite simple and works on some basic electrics nad avoiding the battery going flat.
i hope you going to carry some jump lead on your trip. ____________________ Current rides - 2016 Triumph Street Triple Rx, 1994 Suzuki Bandit 400 VM, TGB 204 Classic 125cc
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I know exactly how a relay works, and I do agree, that is a more professional way of wiring it.
But as he is going to be using it for his sat nav, why will the socket be in use when he is not riding anywhere?
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Mine's wired into the headlight, works fine.  ____________________ "There's the horizon! Ride hard, ride fast and cut down all who stand in your way!" |
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Old Thread Alert!
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