- Fri Oct 11, 2013 8:20 am
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Go to your local auto electrical parts outlet (once a Lucas in every town but alas no more so a little harder to find now) and ask for a 4 or 5 pin 12 volt automotive relay. You want a basic relay, some have a diode across the internal coil, you don’t want one of those.
If it’s a 5 pin relay (which are more common) ignore the centre terminal 87a. If it’s a 4 pin relay there won’t be a terminal 87a.
Ignition feed onto terminal 86
Earth to terminal 85
Battery feed onto terminal 30
Feed out to new accessories fuse box from terminal 87
Remember to use the correct wire size, check current ratings on your accessories. Volt drop won’t be an issue with a 12 volt system on a distance the length of a bike if you use the correct cable size.
I did this on my BMW for exactly the same reason. You will be amazed at how low the current draw is for the grips.
Your Auto Electrical outlet will help you with cable size. Or look for it on the net. Different cable types have different ratings, imperial, metric or thin wall.
Phil