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A few dumb electrical questions
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<blockquote data-quote="na1g" data-source="post: 809923" data-attributes="member: 18779"><p>About the Powerlet socket: it depends on what you are planning to use it for. I wanted to plug in my heated vest and a BatteryTender, so I didn't need a switched connection. I installed the socket on top of the right fairing panel, just behind the battery. That way a pair of short leads, fused, can be run right off the battery terminals. (This bypasses any of the dodgy ground terminals some folks have trouble with) If you are considering this location, look carefully under the fairing panel before drilling - things are pretty tight in there.</p><p></p><p>Just used my electric vest and OEM heated grips yesterday. 35F!</p><p></p><p>pete</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="na1g, post: 809923, member: 18779"] About the Powerlet socket: it depends on what you are planning to use it for. I wanted to plug in my heated vest and a BatteryTender, so I didn't need a switched connection. I installed the socket on top of the right fairing panel, just behind the battery. That way a pair of short leads, fused, can be run right off the battery terminals. (This bypasses any of the dodgy ground terminals some folks have trouble with) If you are considering this location, look carefully under the fairing panel before drilling - things are pretty tight in there. Just used my electric vest and OEM heated grips yesterday. 35F! pete [/QUOTE]
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