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Rear accessory leads

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Bob Skinner:
OK, I've tried a "search" and no info. Took out the toolkit and ecu. Still can't find them. Looked in the rubber pouch and no luck. Where did the factory hide the rear accessory leads?

Bob:
You must pull the ECU out of the way (at the rear under the seat) . Then behind that (under the rack) in front of the tail light is a black boot. Inside that boot is the accessory wires. One male (common), one female (12volt+)

Conrad:
http://www.pbase.com/fredharmon/accleads

PolterGeist:

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Great pics.. Hey quick question from a Newbie.. As I understand it (and if I understand it), there are two accessory leads one in the front and one in the rear... As I am new to Connie's, this is new to me, can anyone explain what these are typically used for? Sory if that is a stupid question, but as I said I fall back on to new to know.. :)

B.D.F.:
They are for the bike's owner to add small electrical accessories. The Gen.2 C-14's are limited to 5 amps on the acc. circuit, so it will easily power things like GPS's, sound systems (without large, external speakers), charge cell phones and so forth. They will not power up most aux. lighting, heated clothing or any other such devices that use large amount of power.

By the way, if looking at lighting, heated clothing and some other things, they will be rated in watts rather than amps. No problem: divide the wattage by the system voltage (easiest to use 12 and close enough for our purposes) and come up with the amperage. Example: 100 Watt lights draw just over 8 amps (100 / 12 = 8 1/3) so they could not be powered by the aux. electrical circuit already on the bike, located in the front and rear as you mention.

Brian


--- Quote from: PolterGeist on December 21, 2015, 08:59:31 AM ---Great pics.. Hey quick question from a Newbie.. As I understand it (and if I understand it), there are two accessory leads one in the front and one in the rear... As I am new to Connie's, this is new to me, can anyone explain what these are typically used for? Sory if that is a stupid question, but as I said I fall back on to new to know.. :)

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