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pinheadplanet |
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 Posted: 12:48 - 01 Nov 2019 Post subject: Accessory overload? |
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Hi
Just bought a GSX1250FA and it has Oxford Heated Grips and a USB/Cigar lighter socket on it (both wired straight in to the battery ), my question is how do I know how much load is too much for the circuit?
Obviously I guess if I've nothing plugged in to the USB then it's not drawing any power but realistically it'll have my phone plugged in being used as a Sat Nav, probably at the same time I've got the Heated Grips on.
I'm wondering if I can hook up my Hot Hands from my current bike for the Mrs to use on the back and also maybe stick a Hootaz/Denali horn on so it sounds a bit more like "Blarrrrrr - I'm right f****** here you blind c***!" rather than the usual stock "Tink - Please be careful not to hit me, please"
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 Posted: 12:57 - 01 Nov 2019 Post subject: Re: Accessory overload? |
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pinheadplanet wrote: | Hi
Just bought a GSX1250FA and it has Oxford Heated Grips and a USB/Cigar lighter socket on it (both wired straight in to the battery  ), my question is how do I know how much load is too much for the circuit?
Obviously I guess if I've nothing plugged in to the USB then it's not drawing any power but realistically it'll have my phone plugged in being used as a Sat Nav, probably at the same time I've got the Heated Grips on.
I'm wondering if I can hook up my Hot Hands from my current bike for the Mrs to use on the back and also maybe stick a Hootaz/Denali horn on so it sounds a bit more like "Blarrrrrr - I'm right f****** here you blind c***!" rather than the usual stock "Tink - Please be careful not to hit me, please"
Cheers
Kelv |
I wouldn't imagine a problem; the draw from your 'phone is pretty tiny, a horn is only an occasional draw (presumably?!) - someone correct me if I'm wrong, but assuming all the wiring is OK, the issue is the battery getting juice fast enough to keep up with what's coming out of it so on average it will be charged (with enough overcapacity to recharge after starting the bike). I suspect as you get closer to the stator output, it'll mean it'll take longer to charge the battery after starting - perhaps an issue if you only ride very short distances and have all your accessories on each time.
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You're not gonna have issues on that bike with a set of heated grips and an extra 10-15 watt draw for a phone charger or satnav.
Used to run a lot more than that off my cbr600 with no issues at all (think heated grips + vest + charger etc etc).
You sure they're wired right to the battery and not just taking power from the battery and switched via a relay? Pure laziness if not  ____________________ DILLIGAF |
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Equivalent to about seven 55w bulbs then. I don't think you've got anything to worry about. The heated grips will draw no more than the same as one 55w bulb. 2.1A charger shouldn't draw much more than 10w though. |
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Tuberculosis wrote: |
Equivalent to about seven 55w bulbs then. I don't think you've got anything to worry about. The heated grips will draw no more than the same as one 55w bulb. 2.1A charger shouldn't draw much more than 10w though. |
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