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Thank you for checking me! Could I ask for pic of your install. I assume you mounted it on velcro to the back panel vs hard fastened, to ease wiring access?
I am undecided between fairing with reduced ease of access (but I have never blown a fuse) or behind the rt side panel and less weather protection. Any issues with radio reception putting a fuse panel near by? Could I bother you for a photo of your fairing install? Curious if you mounted it to the back of the radio or off to the side against the aluminum carrier frame.Mine is mounted in the fairing. Closer to the battery but I agree, it's probably no concern. Also, they aren't very water tight so I hot-glued a seal between the base and cover just in case. Probably want to consider making it water-tight in that location.
Understood - thanks for comment on radio reception - I have a couple of viable paths now. Cheers and thank you for the infoI don’t think I have a photo and it's currently inaccessible but no issues with reception, no more than normal. I mounted it right to the surface of the radio box thing. Ease of access, I get. I have a GPS tracker connected to it that kills my battery in 3 days so I've been contemplating adding some kind of kill switch for when it's hibernating. I might have a pic but can't promise anything. I'll look around.
The device list under developmentWhat do you plan to power through this fuse block?
There is a connector for the heated seat under the rear of the seat. If you're not using it than it's a good source of fused and keyed power. You can find the mating connector at AutoZone etc to plug into it.
Thanks for this info - The fuzeblock has a 30 amp relay so I will probably go to the battery direct or downstream side of the 40 amp breaker. Electrical so not my strength....There may be a second source of switched and fused power on the main wiring harness just before where the left side tank support is.
I’m adding a USB port to my Hard-Ball and will likely use the heated seat switched and fused connection for it. Typically a USB port attached directly to the battery would be a constant drain.
Thanks for the info and the autozone source for connectors - hadn't occurred to me to think of that supplierWhat do you plan to power through this fuse block?
There is a connector for the heated seat under the rear of the seat. If you're not using it than it's a good source of fused and keyed power. You can find the mating connector at AutoZone etc to plug into it.