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 Posted: 14:57 - 06 Feb 2014 Post subject: What plug is this? |
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Hello folks, first post on here and new to biking. I played it safe and bought the test centre's favourite to learn on; a 2008 YBR 125 - with the power of ten snarling Shetland ponies at my disposal, I'm loving biking so far.
Anyway I've been searching for the name of this plug and what its used for. It isn't connected to anything and has a rubber cover over it. I'm guessing it's a battery charging plug? but just wanted to be sure.
https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v519/Ben90/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_20140206_143247_zpsrtxqwpas.jpg
It looks just like one of those white plugs for RC car battery packs I had as a kid.
The bike is injected if that makes any difference.
Cheers! ____________________ Yamaha FZ6 S2 |
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It is indeed for a battery charger to be connected.
Trace it back into the side fairing on passenger side where the battery sits and you'll see it's just connected to the battery and nout else  |
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Thanks for your replies I did think it might be a diagnostics port at first but it only has two pins?
If it merely connects the two battery terminals together might it be better used for a tidy DIY accessory socket install? Hmmm.  ____________________ Yamaha FZ6 S2 |
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Ordered the bits I need. The 12v-to-5v USB socket I bought already has eyelets for hard wiring to the battery so will probably just use them.
Thanks WD. I've removed the worst of the corrosion and applied a bit of ACF 50 in there, should do the job!  ____________________ Yamaha FZ6 S2 |
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Sorry double post, didn't want to start a new thread.
The USB accessory socket arrived - now I could go and just wire it up to the battery but since it's not a basic 12v cigarette lighter socket I have my suspicions that if it's connected to a constant live it will eventually (very slowly) drain the battery. So I'm guessing I could either:
A. not worry about it and ensure I take the bike out at least once a fortnight, which I imagine I most definitely will. Failing that, I have a kickstarter
B. Attach a male Tamiya plug and stick it in the socket pictured in my first post, then unplug it when I'm not using it for a long period.
C) go the extra mile and find a switched live (headlight, ECU?)
I'm leaning towards C. Someone said these 125's have another secret unconnected switched +12v live lurking around somewhere in the guise of a female bullet connector I could simply wire to.
Thanks for your help so far guys  ____________________ Yamaha FZ6 S2 |
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That's KTM for you dead handy I'm sure.
I don't mind whether it's ignition or engine switched, so long as it's off when the keys are out.
I read somewhere else about tail light, seems to make sense. Not the brake light obviously otherwise it'll only charge my nav when the brakes are on  ____________________ Yamaha FZ6 S2 |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 228 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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