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By Graham43
#9231
Hi,
I am thinking of fitting a USB power supply to my Himalayan for the satnav. I have seen videos of people putting the wires direct to the battery but I was wondering if it would better to isolate the power supply through the ignition or is that causing to many problems. Any thoughts people?
By Norm
#82420
Hi Graham, it was being discussed here a week ago, if you wire it direct to the battery you run the risk of flattening the battery if you forget to remove the satnav
By Aethelric
#82437
Papasmurf, it looks pretty, but I would worry about these details.



Product Note:

Please do not reverse polarity.

Please use a fuse less than or equal to 20A when replacing the fuse.

Please make sure to cover it with rubber cover when raining or washing the car or unuse.

Do not use the battery when the battery is insufficient.

Please start the engine and use,if without starting the engine, please remove the electronic product.




From which I take

it's not waterproof,

and should be removed when the engine is not running!
By Aethelric
#82441
You are right papasmurf. The unit should be disconnected when the engine is not running. Putting the connections throught the ignition switch may take a little to much for the switch, so a relay actuated by the igntion would be prudent. Or perhaps the Himalayan already has one?
By burcotbullet
#82451
There is a video on youtube by a chap called Adrian Eades that may be of interest where he fits a socket that looks very similar to the one that you are looking at. He fits a separate fuse box as he has also fitted spotlights and a rear light.
By Aethelric
#82452

Or you could do this

Image

Phone and a 8000maH battery in a magnetic tank pouch.

Zero wiring and take it off and put it in your pocket when you leave the bike

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