Charge devices on your bike for under $5
Hello everyone,
Here is my how-to on making your bike capable of charging your devices for under $5 a.k.a Phones, GPS, i-Products. ect.. Extra: Feel free to add a in-line fuse if you like to. Here is what I started off with but as you can see I bought a Y-connector $2.99 and if you already have connectors you are set. I went a little over kill because I thought I would have to solder and use shrink wrap but that was not the case. ----- http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g6...ps2a919711.jpg This is my random shopping list, some random stuff I did not have on me so I had to purchase some new supplies for the garage. I would expect the bike lovers here to have some tools. ;) ----- http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g6...ps500e1f0b.jpg Here we go, SNIP! ----- http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g6...ps1bfa22cd.jpg Press my connectors. ----- http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g6...ps93c42983.jpg All connected! ----- http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g6...ps4ba7eea4.jpg It lives ! ----- http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g6...ps8e32c930.jpg ----- http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g6...ps7e79e611.jpg Slide it out a little bit so you don't drain your battery. ----- http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g6...ps9ac2d554.jpg Thanks for looking ! |
On the CBR. :D :concentrate:
----- http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g6...ps8cee4e86.jpg Thread through the fairing and waa-laa! ----- http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g6...psd2ff4560.jpg |
Charge devices on your bike
You did a very nice job. Pictures were helpful. Thanks
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I want to see pictures of anyone else's charging set up if this thread helped you !
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Can't seem to access my pics but I did put a water proof power point on the handle bars of our bikes to power a GPS or other items. I also had a battery monitor that was nicely visible when plugged in to the power point. Kinda handy when running a bunch of driving lights and heated gear.
The power point and added items were fused and set up through a separate fuse panel hidden out of the way and out of the elements. This was on the Vstrom and Suzuki M-50. The GZ only had an extra light on the front for more visibility in oncoming traffic. Lynda didn't want me messing too much with her baby(first bike) and I left it alone. Her M-50 had a To Do List that read like a book. It was an interesting couple months to assemble all the bits and pieces before the actual installlation process. So here I go straying from the actual subject at hand but Electrical add-ons are not that hard to do with some thought and preplanning. A charging line for smaller items is simple as Cathy has shown. Thank you Cathy for the How To and the pics. |
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