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Question about farkle wiring
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<blockquote data-quote="Tango Sierra" data-source="post: 1095388" data-attributes="member: 29235"><p>I have the Eastern Beaver PC-8 fuse block which has six switched circuits and two un-switched circuits. I have the Zumo wired to one of the un-switched circuits and a Powerlet connector to the other un-switched circuit. I keep the Zumo un-switched because I don't always remember to keep the Zumo powered on when turning off the ignition key while traveling. The un-switched Powerlet socket is used to power my tank bag or for charging the bike's battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tango Sierra, post: 1095388, member: 29235"] I have the Eastern Beaver PC-8 fuse block which has six switched circuits and two un-switched circuits. I have the Zumo wired to one of the un-switched circuits and a Powerlet connector to the other un-switched circuit. I keep the Zumo un-switched because I don't always remember to keep the Zumo powered on when turning off the ignition key while traveling. The un-switched Powerlet socket is used to power my tank bag or for charging the bike's battery. [/QUOTE]
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