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superwoo 18 Nov 2008 02:07

Adding a 'Lighter Power Socket' to my 2007 DR 650
 
I found the spare 12V power socket behind my headlight and would like to add a conventional 'Lighter Socket' for my air pump, GPS or heated jacket etc...I could simply cut the existing socket off and solder the wires to my new 'Lighter Socket' wires (with 10A fuse). But instead I would like to find the small plug to fit the existing stock socket.

Does anybody know what the the stock spare 12 volt connection socket is?

I will try to post a photo later.

Any other tips would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

BlackBeast 18 Nov 2008 03:34

Just providing another option for you to consider. No cutting/splicing. These work great. I've used them for adding on driving lights using the same spare power wire as well as changing to LED rear turn signals.

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Flyingdoctor 18 Nov 2008 07:48

It's always best to connect directly to the battery with decent cable. Fuse it close to the battery end. This is because you don't know what the wiring from that plug you've found is rated at. If you plug a heated jacket in it may draw too much current and burn out your loom. If you think you need to have it ignition operated then put a relay in line and pick up a switched feed from somewhere. I have 2 bikes with permanent live feeds to the plug and they've not drained my battery so I don't bother using a switched feed, it's you're choice.

I canibalised this double plug lead I got for £4. I found that a Fuji 35mm film can fitted over the plug perfectly and made it watertight!

http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/b...h/DSC00061.jpg

Good luck with yours.

Frank Warner 19 Nov 2008 00:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by superwoo (Post 215736)
I found the spare 12V power socket behind my headlight and would like to add a conventional 'Lighter Socket' for my air pump,

Those wires are built for a 3 or 5 watt light - the 'parking' light if you know what that is. The wires are not very large - they would drop a lot of voltage (waste power) if you tried to draw a lot of power/current through them. Fine for a GPS .. more than that and you should use another source.

mollydog 19 Nov 2008 06:00

I am using the switched feed from the headlight to power my heated grips:(

So far so good. The Symtec's I think draw a max 24 watts. It is fused with a 10 amp fuse. With grips it is best to wire into a switched feed in case you leave them on by mistake. (key off=no power)

I just cut the stock Suzuki plug off and soldered everything together. I'm sure you could buy the mate to that plug at a Suzuki dealer if you like.

There are a couple more switched and un-switched power plugs elsewhere on the bike, if you look around the battery and side panels you'll find them.
I think 2 switched, 1 un-switched. Test with VOM to be certain of voltage and if switched or not.

superwoo 20 Nov 2008 02:27

Got the photo of the socket..
 
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So I took a photo of the socket and although I appreciate everyones quick response and help I would like to keep searching for my special plug for the time being..

Looking at the photo does anyone know the name of this socket is? This way I will order the whole lighter wiring with fuse and ask the supplier on ebay to add that plug to the order.

Thanks again, I have been really impressed by the amount of suggestions to my beginners question.

LukasM 1 Dec 2008 00:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by superwoo (Post 216058)
So I took a photo of the socket and although I appreciate everyones quick response and help I would like to keep searching for my special plug for the time being..

Looking at the photo does anyone know the name of this socket is? This way I will order the whole lighter wiring with fuse and ask the supplier on ebay to add that plug to the order.

Thanks again, I have been really impressed by the amount of suggestions to my beginners question.

It is a Hitachi style connector. I would just cut it off and use whatever you have on hand. If you really want to keep it for some reason you can get the other half here:

Hitachi Style Connectors

Quote:

Originally Posted by mollydog (Post 215915)
I am using the switched feed from the headlight to power my heated grips:(

So far so good. The Symtec's I think draw a max 24 watts. It is fused with a 10 amp fuse. With grips it is best to wire into a switched feed in case you leave them on by mistake. (key off=no power)

Patrick,

They actually draw around 40 watts, so definitely too much for the wiring. I would check for voltage drop.



Lukas

Frank Warner 1 Dec 2008 01:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by LukasM (Post 217465)
They actually draw around 40 watts, so definitely too much for the wiring. I would check for voltage drop.

If you are happy with how they perform .. then I'd not be bothered .. the feed wires are not melting so the power loss/heating is not dangerous..... Remeber you only use them when it is cold anyway, so the low temperature helps the wires not getting too hot.

superwoo 1 Dec 2008 04:49

Thanks Lukas, thanks Frank!
 
You guys have been great help! Thanks again.

Graham uk 2 Dec 2008 18:28

lol i've been reading this thread and scratching my head because behind my 97 dr650 i have no spare plug and am having to wire my grips off of a new switched feed from the battery

So after much looking it suddenly dawned on me:cool4:. i figured out what that spare plug is you have there.... my dr650 is a uk model and as we have switched headlights we also have a parking light a small 10w bulb and guess where it plugs in:oops2: lol.


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