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 Method World Chat Champion

Joined: 02 Nov 2004 Karma :   
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 Posted: 17:32 - 15 Aug 2005 Post subject: Cigarette lighter conversion... |
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Ive got myself a little gadget i would like to install on my GS500
Basically its for a car and has got a cigarette lighter on its end. Ive now cut this off and there are two wires, which i assumed would be Pos and Neg... so i set one to positive and earth the other... nothing happens, ok. So i earth the other one, and set the other to positive... but nothing happens again?
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Joined: 11 Feb 2002 Karma :   
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the alternative would have been to g oto Maplin, and for a couple of quid, get a cigarette loighter extension cable, which has a socket on one end, and a plug on the other.
Cut the plug off, and wire it to your battery, giving you a lighter socket on your bike.
Mine sits under the seat and is used for charging the phone/gps/iPAQ etc
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maybe voltage/ampage may be to weak?? ____________________ Soo close to buying a 748 Biposto
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Joined: 24 Feb 2005 Karma :   
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A better device would be a dedicated 12v accessory plug/receptacle.
This has more robust connectors and will hold better in use.
Not much more expensive than a cigar lighter and it has a cover attached so looks the bollocks too.
I got mine cheap from a friendly local Ducati dealer (GWR Glasgow) but BMW supply too if you got a wad on you.
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