Thanks,
Andy
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seems the centech 2 is the way to go, thanks for the photos. Why did you use the relay? Do I really need one?
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The absolute easiest way to add an aux fuse box to a motorcycle is with the Touratech "Can Bus Output Helper". This device was designed for BMW
motorcycles that have the CanBus system, but it will work on any vehicle. Three wires to hook up and you are done. Includes relay so accessories shut off when
the bike is powered down.
RoyB
2007 Suzuki DL650 V Strom (ABS) 2004 BMW R1150R Rockster (ABS) 2004 Honda VFR Stealth Black (ABS) 2002 Mv Agusta F4 2001 Moto Guzzi Ross Mandello 1972 Honda Trail 90 |
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Thanks for the info Roy! I ahve a few more questions for the Farkle Master.....
On the coldest day I'll be running my Gerbings Jacket and socks, GPS, Sattelite Radio, Techlusion chip, Power Amp and Autocom (already wired into brake light). I also run Moto lights and heated grips. I see the Centech has 60 amps and the TPS 15 amps. I know nothing about the ams of my devices and do you think the TPS 15 will be able run all the above? I like the TPS because it's cheaper and includes the relay as well. I ordered RAM mounts today.....Hopefully be farkling by the weekend in between garage sales at my house so I can pay for this stuff Thanks, Andy |
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