Powerlet Outlets
- WingVetteGSXR
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Powerlet Outlets
OK, so where are you mounting your Powerlet Outlets? Need one in the back from SOs vest, and one in front for radar detector (will use cig ltr adapter) and/or vest. Also, anyone figure out where to hardwire a radar detector? I'm guessing will have to install an accessory connector like maybe the PDM60. With the CAN bus I ain't gonna tap into any random power wire somewhere.
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Re: Powerlet Outlets
here's the best option IMHO. 2 switched -one for gps or powelet, one for the VIRB camera; and one unswitched for battery tender. I had one in each of my several bikes. Quality stuff. Since I know nada about can bus, this feeds off the battery terminals and switches off the aux terminal in the fuse block, would rather be safe than sorry.
https://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/Wiri ... cs-hd.html
https://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/Wiri ... cs-hd.html
- WingVetteGSXR
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Re: Powerlet Outlets
Thanks!doxbike wrote: ↑Sun Apr 22, 2018 12:16 pm here's the best option IMHO. 2 switched -one for gps or powelet, one for the VIRB camera; and one unswitched for battery tender. I had one in each of my several bikes. Quality stuff. Since I know nada about can bus, this feeds off the battery terminals and switches off the aux terminal in the fuse block, would rather be safe than sorry.
https://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/Wiri ... cs-hd.html
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Re: Powerlet Outlets
you're welcome. Even though he's in Japan, shipping is quick. While you're there, check out the posi-lock connectors and any other connectors you may need. I have always used his posi-locks as I've never been satisfied with the crimp on connectors- YMMV.