USB Charger Install
Discussion
Hi, want to install a basic Oxford USB charger which has o-rings going onto the battery terminals.
I’ve got an Optimate trickle charger which again has o-rings connectors on the battery terminals.
Am I okay to double stack o-rings or is having both connected to the battery terminals at the same time likely to cause problems? Dont want to fry the bikes electrics!
Cheers
I’ve got an Optimate trickle charger which again has o-rings connectors on the battery terminals.
Am I okay to double stack o-rings or is having both connected to the battery terminals at the same time likely to cause problems? Dont want to fry the bikes electrics!
Cheers
Edited by Beaver Dam on Friday 8th August 22:43
I'd fit a relay, switched from an "ignition on" circuit and with an appropriate to the relay fuse from the battery. . I'd then correctly fuse the USB feed from the relay. Solves the current (pun intended) requirements, ensures no risk of battery drain and leaves things open to add more accessories later.
If you have a few accessories connected to the battery I would consider something like a Healtech Thunderbox. It's a box of tricks that manages the accessories, so you connect accessories to this and then only the Healtech is connected to the battery. It prevents electrical overload, battery draining etc. Worth a look, I use it on my bike with no issues.
Soanesda01 said:
If you have a few accessories connected to the battery I would consider something like a Healtech Thunderbox. It's a box of tricks that manages the accessories, so you connect accessories to this and then only the Healtech is connected to the battery. It prevents electrical overload, battery draining etc. Worth a look, I use it on my bike with no issues.
Same for me on both my bikes, simple to fit and run accessories from . When you change your bike you can just remove it and put it on your new bike .Gassing Station | Biker Banter | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff