Any body ever put a 12v accessory power strip on your B? So you don't have to pile up the battery post w/ wire connectors
If so where did you get it & where did you put it so it would be nice & safe??
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Any body ever put a 12v accessory power strip on your B? So you don't have to pile up the battery post w/ wire connectors
If so where did you get it & where did you put it so it would be nice & safe??
Deleted due to Electrical Connection won't let you copy their stuff................
I got mine from Electrical Connection. And I have it under the seat.
Deleted ?? "won't let you copy their stuff" what's that suppose to mean??
I'm wanting to know where the guys are putting them so they're safe.
"copy their stuff" Yea right! What's to copy, they've been around for 50+ years, every boat I built had at least one.
Go to fuzeblock.com there is a good solution and well made.
http://www.fuzeblocks.com
Hey Walcrow ....................Their product does nothing more / different than several other vendors & mfg.'s have. Period. == I've used EagerBeaver, great product, they're the first that comes to mind.
The US Navy ET's calls them "terminal blocks" aka "term. blocks." a little different looking but the same end results.
Again, my question is: where have others installed them, that's safe & fairly easy to get to?
Too much ink over a simple question.
I have one installed behind the Left Side Cover. The output wires are run to the front.
I have the 4 place Fuse Block installed, little tight for a 6 and only needed a 4 place anyways. The Fusion lighting, GPS power and Battery Tender are off it.
There are all kinds of options.
http://store.valueaccessories.net/ac...fuseblock.aspx
http://store.valueaccessories.net/im...ail/563283.JPG
Goat....Found this on the Fuseblock site on an install on a BMW....just for reference and viewing.
https://sblaylock.smugmug.com/Motorc...ject/i-rBjBqMp
I used the fuse block and it fits under seat very well and gives you the option
on all6 fuses to be switched or unswitched just by plugging in the fuse differently.
I ordered the Eager Beaver, I like the advantage of it having a positive side & a negative side to stop from having lots of grounding leads. I made a cardboard template & I think it'll fit between the battery & the side cover. I'm going to try attach it to the battery strap using HD Velcro. Should work.........................................I hope.
It looks like Electrical Connection has a new auxiliary fuse block (smaller form factor). I installed their previous one. It fits just to the right of the battery.
FWIW, You can use a relay and tie it to the Engine Oil Pressure switch to enable the auxiliary fuse block ONLY after the bike is running and the engine oil light goes off to protect your battery.
Previous auxiliary fuse block.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Goldwing-GL...-/110672885134
I got the Eastern Beaver, I like having the pos. & neg., 6 switched lugs & 2 always hot from the battery, all fused, under the cover. I Velcrowed the left side of the fuse block to the right edge of the strap that holds the battery in, & the right side Velcrowed to the plastic cover that protects the positive post. Then using the top & bottom screw holes on the Eastern Beaver I zip tied it to the strap holding the battery in. Seems to be very secure.
I P/U the power for the 6 "fused switched lugs" from inside the OEM fuse block, using the "switched hot" screw in top left corner. The 2 "fused battery hot" lugs straight off the positive post. Ground to the neg. battery & then to the frame. I put red heat shrink over all the hot wires for extra safety.
Right now, I only have my heated RDL on the switched lug, my electric bag opener on the battery hot lug. I plan on feeding my accessory power outlets & future lights off the Eastern Beaver in the near future. == I'll post any problems I run into.
Eastern Beaver makes & sells well made products. It arrived from Japan in 3-4 days. This is only my second purchase from Jim in 7-8 years, he has a quality product, great service @ a fair price...
I forgot to take some, pics like that have never been my thing. I told Jim, owner of Eastern Beaver I would send him some. With my custom seat, I have to take it off & the Corbin Smuggler off, to get the side panel off to get to the fuse panel. I'll be putting some lights on in a couple of weeks, I'll take them then.