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#436638 04/01/2011 1:25 PM
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Been given a present today of some heated grips.
But being a very basic mechanic when I got down to installing them with the seat and tank off I couldnt decide where was best to connect to the live ignition feed so I couldnt leave them on by mistake. Everything looked well insulated and rather than start hacking away at wires I decided I would look for advice on here ( been to the tech vault but found nothing, guess this is TOO BASIC) but hey we all have to start somewhere

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speedy666 #436639 04/01/2011 2:45 PM
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i put some on a t100 a while back and i found the wire that charged the rear light and tapped into that. that way when the ig was off so would they be...one less thing for me to worry about.


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motorat #436640 04/01/2011 9:16 PM
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Just be careful not to overload a circuit. Of course the fuse would blow if things were overloaded but heated grips conceivably draw a lot more power than a couple o' lights.

Do they come with their own inline fuse?


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speedy666 #436641 04/01/2011 9:32 PM
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Here is the wiring diagram.

The best bet would be to power them directly from the battery with their own fuse. This new circuit would have a relay that sourced power from the green wire #6 at the ignition switch. This will ensure that they are only on when the ignition is on.

You should also put a toggle switch for when you don't need them. This switch needs to be in the relay line from the ignition switch.

I have seen this toggle switch mounted on the spare hole of the dash surround.


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Yup, that would be a good setup alright!


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Keith #436643 04/02/2011 1:58 AM
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There was an empty fuse spot in my fuse panel (2005 America)where I connected in. Posibly #6 in the above diagram? The label had a picture for what seemed to be heated grips? and was on ignition power.

Hope this helps.


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Night_Rider #436644 04/02/2011 7:07 PM
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Quote:

There was an empty fuse spot in my fuse panel (2005 America)where I connected in. Posibly #6 in the above diagram? The label had a picture for what seemed to be heated grips? and was on ignition power.

Hope this helps.





huh!

excellent diagram by the way dollarbill

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motorat #436645 04/05/2011 9:26 AM
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Quote:

i put some on a t100 a while back and i found the wire that charged the rear light and tapped into that. that way when the ig was off so would they be...one less thing for me to worry about.




Thanks everyone for the advice. After looking at the options I went for the brake light wire option. WORKED FIRST TIME! might make a mechanic yet.

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speedy666 #436646 04/09/2011 11:49 PM
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Sorry, it was fuse #3 for the accessory plug in the diagram. It has a rectangle with wavy lines over it so I figured that was grip heat.


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Thats what I thought it was too.


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