Tri glide cig lighter
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Don't know about a Tri-Glide cig lighter, but when I used it for my GPS, it would vibrate out once in a while. Very disturbing when you're in a strange place making turns and the GPS goes down. I wired mine into the hot wire behind the headlight (hot when switch is on). Ran the wire out through a grommet and now I don't have to worry about losing power to the GPS. On my last rig, I just wired it to the hot side of the cig lighter inside the fairing. Hope this helps.
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Jim
P.S. Diesel, I hope you didn’t let that heckler chase you away from the TG section! Come on back to the dark side.
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Some months back there was a thread in the TG section warning about the dangers of using the cigarette lighter socket as a power source for accessories.
Jim
P.S. Diesel, I hope you didn’t let that heckler chase you away from the TG section! Come on back to the dark side.
Jim
P.S. Diesel, I hope you didn’t let that heckler chase you away from the TG section! Come on back to the dark side.
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+2 on the P.S. , We may jab at each other once in a while here but all in jest, once in a while someone comes in and---- hmmm, cant think of what to call it, well maybe i do but wont post it, but im sure you get the picture. Hang in there and keep posting.
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(It's called busting *****.) Or being mean. As for the cig lighter outlet. If the accessory plug for what ever you are using does stick out to far. It could dent your gas tank if you turn the handle bars to the left real tight. There might not be enough clearance.
Last edited by carlo; 10-27-2010 at 07:19 PM.