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    Left cubby 12v outlet

    I am terrible at searching this forum and getting the results I need. Can someone give me a solid link for installing the 12v outlet in the left cubby?

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    Same process on F6b

    https://youtu.be/COuTOlXT0tU

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    Cool

    You Tube is your friend! I actually find it my go to source of information, from install to recommendations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spiff215 View Post
    Same process on F6b

    https://youtu.be/COuTOlXT0tU
    Thanks for the YouTube link!

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    Not trying to hijack your thread, but does anyone have a 12v port and USB port together? Is there a single install that comes with both ports rather than have to install 2 separate ports? Thanks

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    Dual USB Cigar lighter plug- 12 volt charger

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    If you could see the picture I just failed trying to post;
    I bought a 12 volt charger setup with dual(2) USB charger ports combined with a cigar lighter socket. Very compact and good quality. I have it mounted in the Harbor Freight trailer I just finished, but cannot post a pic of it either.
    O'Reillys for around $20 bucks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirtstiff's F6B View Post
    Yes,
    If you could see the picture I just failed trying to post;
    I bought a 12 volt charger setup with dual(2) USB charger ports combined with a cigar lighter socket. Very compact and good quality. I have it mounted in the Harbor Freight trailer I just finished, but cannot post a pic of it either.
    O'Reillys for around $20 bucks.
    Great, thanks!

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    Thanks

    Thanks guys! I'm installing this morning, I'll let you all know how it goes.

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    Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by Hodgey1 View Post
    Thanks guys! I'm installing this morning, I'll let you all know how it goes.
    That was the single easiest mod I've ever done! On a separate, more frustrating note. I put the 12v receptical in to feed my new garmin. Once I got all finished mounting it, I found out that you cannot use the 12v plug when connected to the motorcycle bracket......... what? That is plain stupid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hodgey1 View Post
    That was the single easiest mod I've ever done! On a separate, more frustrating note. I put the 12v receptical in to feed my new garmin. Once I got all finished mounting it, I found out that you cannot use the 12v plug when connected to the motorcycle bracket......... what? That is plain stupid.
    Why not just connect power to your Garmin using USB? This depends, of course, on exactly which Garmin you have. Some Garmin units must be powered through their special base, otherwise, the screen will not illuminate fully.
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