Installed a Powerlet
Prime Power
Posted 2009-10-07 6:39 PM (#45455)
Subject: Installed a Powerlet


Cruiser

Posts: 256
I installed the Powerlet Low Profile Powerlet Socket Kit (48"). After my military discount it was about the same price as the Victory one they sell and from what I tell the Victory one comes without connections. Pretty straight forward install, attached is some poor pics.



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vbbuilt
Posted 2009-10-08 11:25 AM (#45505 - in reply to #45455)
Subject: RE: Installed a Powerlet


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 38

Nice job, but curious about why it was mounted underneath the seat?

 Vince.



Edited by vbbuilt 2009-10-08 11:26 AM
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Prime Power
Posted 2009-10-08 2:36 PM (#45518 - in reply to #45455)
Subject: Re: Installed a Powerlet


Cruiser

Posts: 256
So when I get a heated jacket liner it plugs straight in. Even called Gerbings to see what side the cord is on. I was surprised the bike came with no exterior outlets. My BMW had 2 outside. Also will use it for my trickle charger.
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joe schmoe
Posted 2009-10-22 6:53 AM (#46377 - in reply to #45455)
Subject: RE: Installed a Powerlet


Tourer

Posts: 446
East TN
Why not put the power outlet in the console??? It's pre wired and everything!!!  Just drill a hole and your done. No wiring no fuss no muss!!
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Prime Power
Posted 2009-10-22 9:33 AM (#46381 - in reply to #45455)
Subject: Re: Installed a Powerlet


Cruiser

Posts: 256
I think this will keep the cord out of the way better. Not like this was hard.
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