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satnav?
#1
Just a quick but hopefully straight forward question, how and where should I wire in a Satnav? its only +ive and -ve but should I wire straight to the battery or into the ignition? If the latter where is best? Please use simple words and explanations as I'm a numpty on the tools..... lol.  :rolleyes
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#2
I took two wires from the battery , live with a fuse , then connected to a cigarette lighter socket mounted on the front,side panel..easy
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#3
I fitted a plug to mine and it is connected via the Optimate charging socket under the seat.
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#4
I installed a socket near the ignition switch and wired it to the horn. So I do not have permanent + 12V but only with ignition switched on.

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#5
its a bike specific unit, garmin 660 zumo, with a charging cradle so thing wiring it straight to the horn might be the most straight forward and about up to my ability. thanks guys. wont be doing it till sunday at the earliest so if anyone else has better advice please let me know.
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(14-08-15, 11:26 PM)drewblez link Wrote: its a bike specific unit, garmin 660 zumo, with a charging cradle so thing wiring it straight to the horn might be the most straight forward and about up to my ability. thanks guys. wont be doing it till sunday at the earliest so if anyone else has better advice please let me know.
So is mine, but still wired it via charging lead. Never had any problems.
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#7
I have a Tom Tom rider with a mount and I just wired it to the battery and have had problems
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#8
It might work with the direct wiring to the battery. But I am not happy with that because the + 5 V pin of the charging cradle is always live and the voltage converter will draw a little current even without the nav installed. This current wil be only some mA but why should I stress the battery with that.
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(15-08-15, 09:54 PM)riedrider link Wrote: It might work with the direct wiring to the battery. But I am not happy with that because the + 5 V pin of the charging cradle is always live and the voltage converter will draw a little current even without the nav installed. This current wil be only some mA but why should I stress the battery with that.


Can't understand what you're fussing about.
Just do what I do and unplug it when you've finished with it. Simples.
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#10
Quote:Just do what I do and unplug it when you've finished with it. Simples. 
Then it is o.k.
But when you make a permanet wiring which is not so unusual I have my doubts.
Quote:I fitted a plug to mine and it is connected via the Optimate charging socket under the seat.
And always removing the seat to unplug the unit would be no solution for me.
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#11
Wire a relay in and mount it on the outside of the subframe but still in the rear bodywork wire the switch circuit to the no plate light
Then it wont be live when the ignition is off
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#12
Connecting a wire to the horn has the same effect and it is much easier.
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#13
Well going to wire it in shortly and going for the "wire to the horn" as that sounds the easiest and most straight forward to me. also think it will be easiest when i take it off if i change the bike, thinking about that at the moment. Thanks Guys.
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#14
If you use such a connector for the  +12V wire of the nav you do not have to make any changes on the original wiring harness. You just have to find out which of the both connectors of the horn has +12V with ignition on. [Image: 085652-600.jpg]

Here is another picture of my TDM were I did the wiring in the same way like on my Fazer. You can see the original horn plug and the red wire for the nav.


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#15
Go straight to the battery that way the satnav always has power via the cradle, don't worry about battery drain as you take the unit off when you leave the bike so no power drain. Ran my Garmin like this never had a problem
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#16
Quote:don't worry about battery drain as you take the unit off when you leave the bike so no power drain
You cannot generalize that. I have measured the cradle of my Zumo 660  and of my Zumo 500 without nav.
With the 500 cradle the reading was 0 but with the 660 cradle 72,5 mA. Somtimes older stuff is better  Wink
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(16-08-15, 08:17 PM)riedrider link Wrote:
Quote:don't worry about battery drain as you take the unit off when you leave the bike so no power drain
You cannot generalize that. I have measured the cradle of my Zumo 660  and of my Zumo 500 without nav.
With the 500 cradle the reading was 0 but with the 660 cradle 72,5 mA. Somtimes older stuff is better  Wink

Well I stand corrected but I was using a 390lm on a hard wired cradle for just over two years and never had a problem !
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#18
Told you all that I was a numpty on the tools, it didn't work. wired it to the horn but didn't charge the unit when I put it in the cradle. tried it both ways in case the red wire wasn't the +ve but that didn't work. Had a friendly "know it all" offer his opinion but that didn't make a difference so ended up wiring it straight to the battery for now but would still prefer it to go off with the ignition. could it be that there isn't enough power going to the horn? Or is it just that "if it wasn't for bad luck i'd have none?" Help???
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#19
The wiring of the horn is the same on your 98-99 like on my 2003 Fazer and my 1999 TDM. Brown is +12V via ignition switch and pink is ground  via horn button. On my Fazer the horn has a 10 A fuse that should be quiet similar on the early models. This is more than enough for the nav.

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#20
The fuse is fine and the horn still working but the Sat nav did not register it was charging when wired to the horn but did when put straight on to the battery, is there any reason why this might be? I just thought that it would be 12v and work yet it seems to get more complicated? If I can't wire in a Sat nav then I will never get my project bike, Pan euro st1100, on the road!!!!!!!!! Agh!!!!
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