Re: Paging the Autocom-isti
- From: Bear <bastardDOTbear@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 15:49:00 +0100
In article <p4tae6-o5g.ln1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Jim says...
Bear <bastardDOTbear@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <77fsuhF1h3svmU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Simon Wilson says...
Bear wrote:
Thanks, but I'm going to power it from the bike if we like it - it saves
faffing about with batteries, and carrying unnecessary stuff.
Good plan. It should be really simple to wire in.
heh. This is me we're talking about.
The best way is to tap into the switched 12V line going to your rear
stop light if you're installing it permanently. Otherwise Vass started a
thread a couple of weeks ago which had some good pointers.
Ta. I'll most likely chicken out and ask Lozzo. Would be a 10 min job
for his talents, and I need to sort a power feed for the sat nav too, so
kill 2 birds with one stone, assuming he can spare me the time.
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