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<blockquote data-quote="RaYzerman19" data-source="post: 1011110" data-attributes="member: 18388"><p>I like the idea of a replaceable relay. The Eastern Beaver looks good. I have used Electrical Connection's "Universal Power Plate" on my last four bikes. It is a bit smaller, a bit naked, comes with the relay kit, hooks up with 10 gauge wire. Not the most sophisticated, does not have any unswitched circuits. I ran a pos & neg from the battery under the tank to the rear of the bike, in a cloth type sheathing that can be flattened, installed the relay there under the rear seat latch area, the fuse panel resides at the rear of the tank on the little shelf where the front seat tab goes in. Note, the plastic adapter on a Gen II puts a little pressure on the top due to a smidge not enough vertical room for it, not the ideal situation, but functional. Why there, I keep a tool bag in the tail section, have my Audiovox cruise, vac reservoir (a little too big gonna downsize), and PowerCommander in the under seat tray plus kept the OEM tool kit in place... Planning to clean all this up this winter.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.electricalconnection.com/power-distribution/pplate-02202.htm" target="_blank">https://www.electricalconnection.com/power-distribution/pplate-02202.htm</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RaYzerman19, post: 1011110, member: 18388"] I like the idea of a replaceable relay. The Eastern Beaver looks good. I have used Electrical Connection's "Universal Power Plate" on my last four bikes. It is a bit smaller, a bit naked, comes with the relay kit, hooks up with 10 gauge wire. Not the most sophisticated, does not have any unswitched circuits. I ran a pos & neg from the battery under the tank to the rear of the bike, in a cloth type sheathing that can be flattened, installed the relay there under the rear seat latch area, the fuse panel resides at the rear of the tank on the little shelf where the front seat tab goes in. Note, the plastic adapter on a Gen II puts a little pressure on the top due to a smidge not enough vertical room for it, not the ideal situation, but functional. Why there, I keep a tool bag in the tail section, have my Audiovox cruise, vac reservoir (a little too big gonna downsize), and PowerCommander in the under seat tray plus kept the OEM tool kit in place... Planning to clean all this up this winter. [URL="https://www.electricalconnection.com/power-distribution/pplate-02202.htm"]https://www.electricalconnection.com/power-distribution/pplate-02202.htm[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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