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<blockquote data-quote="Goodman4" data-source="post: 1161115" data-attributes="member: 28933"><p>Like many others, when I first got the FJR I blew the fuse in the glovebox by trying to air the tires with a slime compressor. I don't take the compressor with me on trips as I'm usually two up and packed tight anyway, so I didn't worry about the limitation much and just use the accessory plug in the car to air the tires. Still it's a bit of a pain when sometimes I've not parked just right and the cable doesn't reach.</p><p></p><p>I had not seen this simple $9 solution before but I ran across it today. Battery Tender sells a "081-0069-8 Female Cigarette Adaptor for Quick Disconnect" that lets you quick plug an accessory port into the battery tender plug. It's got a 10 amp fuse so it should handle it, I think. I ordered one from Amazon today, since I've got battery tender connections handy on both my bikes. Maybe we'll have to make room for the compressor now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goodman4, post: 1161115, member: 28933"] Like many others, when I first got the FJR I blew the fuse in the glovebox by trying to air the tires with a slime compressor. I don't take the compressor with me on trips as I'm usually two up and packed tight anyway, so I didn't worry about the limitation much and just use the accessory plug in the car to air the tires. Still it's a bit of a pain when sometimes I've not parked just right and the cable doesn't reach. I had not seen this simple $9 solution before but I ran across it today. Battery Tender sells a "081-0069-8 Female Cigarette Adaptor for Quick Disconnect" that lets you quick plug an accessory port into the battery tender plug. It's got a 10 amp fuse so it should handle it, I think. I ordered one from Amazon today, since I've got battery tender connections handy on both my bikes. Maybe we'll have to make room for the compressor now. [/QUOTE]
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