Power outlet in bags
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Power outlet in bags
My bike is down right now until all of the parts come in for my handlebar switch and I was thinking how it seems that my phone is about to die every time I go out riding with my buddies and it would be nice to have something in my bags to plug it up to. My first thought was a usb port since pretty much all new phones can adapt to that, and then thought I might as well do two in case someone else is in the same boat. It seems that only one company makes this and they charge $30!!!
http://www.12voltdesigns.com/Product...rt_Charger.php
I can get 2 cigarette lighter outlets and 2 usb ports for $7, but it isn't nearly as small and I don't' really have a use for the cigarette lighters. It seems that no one else has thought of making these, which is why they can charge $30 for it. Has anyone seen anything like this for a more reasonable price before I concede to their genius and give them $30 ($27 of which is probably profit).
http://www.12voltdesigns.com/Product...rt_Charger.php
I can get 2 cigarette lighter outlets and 2 usb ports for $7, but it isn't nearly as small and I don't' really have a use for the cigarette lighters. It seems that no one else has thought of making these, which is why they can charge $30 for it. Has anyone seen anything like this for a more reasonable price before I concede to their genius and give them $30 ($27 of which is probably profit).
#2
Fat Baggers sells an outlet for saddlebag, for about the same price and sells a tray that sits in it, to put phone a little things on.
http://store.fatbaggers.com/saactrfor20o.html
http://store.fatbaggers.com/12vpoouforsa.html
http://store.fatbaggers.com/saactrfor20o.html
http://store.fatbaggers.com/12vpoouforsa.html
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"There would have to be a small hole in the back of the bag with a quick disconnect plug. I think I'm going to run mine to the accessory switch outlet under the seat so I have the option of keeping it on and charging when I am off the bike"
I think the accessory plug is powered thru the ignition switch which would need to be on. To charge when the bike is parked wire it straight to the battery with a inline fuse.
I think the accessory plug is powered thru the ignition switch which would need to be on. To charge when the bike is parked wire it straight to the battery with a inline fuse.
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"There would have to be a small hole in the back of the bag with a quick disconnect plug. I think I'm going to run mine to the accessory switch outlet under the seat so I have the option of keeping it on and charging when I am off the bike"
I think the accessory plug is powered thru the ignition switch which would need to be on. To charge when the bike is parked wire it straight to the battery with a inline fuse.
I think the accessory plug is powered thru the ignition switch which would need to be on. To charge when the bike is parked wire it straight to the battery with a inline fuse.
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