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Old 04-20-2012, 07:31 PM
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hi, i'm stuggling to find a way of routing the wiring to the battery.
i have a 2011 fxdc, the tender is a waterproof 800 battery tender.
the + wire has a large fuse link, 4"from the ring connector.
does anyone have a way of connecting up? and where to exit the connector plug.
pictures would be good, if possible.
thank's in advance.
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Old 04-20-2012, 07:40 PM
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Are you trying to mount the BT itself on the bike? I installed the wiring to the battery and the plug hangs next to the battery box.
 
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dave, just the ring connector's , lead and plug connector.
over the top, around the side's of the battery?
the battery fit's very snug in the battery box. i dont want to cut or go drill hole's in the battery box to route the lead if i can help it.
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ok. I was able to thread the wire-cord beside my ignition switch/battery box and into the battery compartment so that 'just enough' of the connector-plug wire hangs out for BT connection. The battery-connection end w/fuse tucked in well enough. If I need to deal with the fuse I have to remove my seat....no big deal.
 
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cool, i'll give that a shot.
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remove the battery, at the front of the case there is a slot where the positive cable runs that goes out the back of the case - run your leads out that hole and over to the left side of the bike where you can tuck it away until needed. Run the leads over the top of the battery and secure the fuse holder with the rubber battery band, you don't need to cut anything.
 
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