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So I wanted a USB outlet inside my tank bag and came up with this

salvaged from an old car charger thingy

Works great when usiing the GPS App

On the 1 amp outlet the phone stays fully charged

even with the screen on 100% brightness and the GPS receiver running and the bluetooth running as well

 

Similar to the donor outlet

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Testing and measuring

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Shrink Wrapped

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EC3 connectors 25cents a pair

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Connected

 

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-- Edited by BM Steve on Wednesday 8th of February 2017 01:00:43 PM

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Neat - VERY NEAT   biggrin

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Thanks Martyn

it worked out well and the heat shrink holds all the components in nice and tight

If you wire up the EC3 connectors correctly you get a universal power outlet

socket=female

Pin=Male

 



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I fitted this one yesterday in 42c, tested it and it works

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Cheers Terry



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They are fiddly to fit aren't they, where did you end up splicing in for power ??

 



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BM Steve wrote:

They are fiddly to fit aren't they, where did you end up splicing in for power ??

 


 Straight to the battery, tank & seat off, ran the cable along the backbone to the battery.

it has it's own fuse & with it on battery power I can charge my phone or gopro without having to turn the key on

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I spliced into the loom on the TTR, that was OK, looked neat and like part of the wiring

I couldn't find anything suitable for the DRZ so I did the same, a couple of ring connectors to the battery and an in-line fuse.

I was going to switch it but then realised I had the EC3 connector doh! at least I didn't actually put a switch in.

Yeh and no key needed is good too.

 

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Usb ports usually drain the battery over a fairly short period of time if not switched off.

I'd advise fitting a switch.

I've got an old optimate lead to fit to the battery and you can now get sae and optimate plug in usb ports for about £20. 

I'm going to pick on up and plug it in when I need it.



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This is mine. About £5 off eBay,  has waterproof cover, spliced into headlight dipped beam. Works......20170209_193846.jpg



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mr_diver wrote:

Usb ports usually drain the battery over a fairly short period of time if not switched off.

I'd advise fitting a switch.

I've got an old optimate lead to fit to the battery and you can now get sae and optimate plug in usb ports for about £20. 

I'm going to pick on up and plug it in when I need it.


Luckily the plug is on the battery side of the port, after leaving it on for a couple of hours I could feel the outlet was slightly warm

so yep, flat battery if your not careful

 

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devon_rich wrote:

This is mine. About £5 off eBay,  has waterproof cover, spliced into headlight dipped beam. Works......


What happens when your on high beam ??



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It stops charging....


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I can pull the fuse out to stop the battery draining

 

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