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Dead Battery, or something More?
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt. Bob" data-source="post: 388800" data-attributes="member: 2851"><p>Since I got a Zumo for Christmas also I've found that you can charge the battery three ways. One is with the supplied charger while in the comfort of an AC power source. Second is with the windshield mount (auto) and the cig lighter plug. Third is the way TriggerT has it hooked up on the FJR. Charging occurs when the power cable (either the cig or hard wire) is connected to the mount and a power source. The auto mount cable is permanently mounted to the cradle. The bike mount needs to have the cable attached. In either case, if the power cable is attached to a power source (the cig is hot all the time and wired directly to the battery, the bike mount will be too) placing the Zumo in the cradle effectively charges the device.</p><p></p><p>TriggerT, you need to remove the Zumo after use or add an inline switch.</p><p></p><p>Edit: S76 beat me to it but you get the point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt. Bob, post: 388800, member: 2851"] Since I got a Zumo for Christmas also I've found that you can charge the battery three ways. One is with the supplied charger while in the comfort of an AC power source. Second is with the windshield mount (auto) and the cig lighter plug. Third is the way TriggerT has it hooked up on the FJR. Charging occurs when the power cable (either the cig or hard wire) is connected to the mount and a power source. The auto mount cable is permanently mounted to the cradle. The bike mount needs to have the cable attached. In either case, if the power cable is attached to a power source (the cig is hot all the time and wired directly to the battery, the bike mount will be too) placing the Zumo in the cradle effectively charges the device. TriggerT, you need to remove the Zumo after use or add an inline switch. Edit: S76 beat me to it but you get the point. [/QUOTE]
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