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    Super Easy Power Socket......

    ......if you have an Optimate cable installed.

    I wanted to have a power socket for occasional use while touring. I'm sure that it's not that difficult to plumb one in and mount it properly but I was short on time and wanted to be able to charge my camera and phone on this Summer's tour.

    My bike has an optimate cable with the (female) outlet tucked in behind the right side panel. This cable already has an inline fuse on it. So I figured that if I attatched a 12V power socket to a cable with the male plug of an optimate I could just carry it in my kit and plug it in it whenever necessary. The male part of the Optimate cable plug can be bought in Maplin where I also bought a little box to mount the socket.

    I can report that my bodge has now been tried and tested in the field and works just fine.


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    Re: Super Easy Power Socket......

    nice idea,have you got the part number for the maplins male plugs?..cheers,mick

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    Re: Super Easy Power Socket......

    brilliant.

    I have been thinking about exactly the same thing as I have an unused optimate connector on my battery, I just hadn't got round to looking for the male end. I don't think the connectors in you Maplins link are right for me though, but I haven'tlooked at the battery for while now.
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    Re: Super Easy Power Socket......

    The ready made up lead from Accumate is £7.05 -

    http://www.accumate.co.uk/it020007.htm

    The connector from Maplin is either part no JG05F (or is it JG04E?) and is £2.39.
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    Re: Super Easy Power Socket......

    the reason i want two of these male connectors is to put one on each end of a piece of wire about 3-4 feet long and use it as jump leads for other bikes that have the battery lead fitted.as far as i can gather i would need what the americans call 10 gauge wire.is it measured differently in the uk? will the wire be to big for the connectors? any input would be appreciated on this...thanks in advance

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    Re: Super Easy Power Socket......

    You'll blow the in line fuses......

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    Re: Super Easy Power Socket......

    Quote Originally Posted by off-the-planet View Post
    You'll blow the in line fuses......
    Probably. Maplin sells the water resistant inline fuse holder (MX15R) which comes with 8-gauge wire and is rated to 40A. Anything above that and it would be getting rather warm, if indeed it hadn't already started melting. I think jump starting an engine uses rather more than 40A, judging by the thickness of the positive wire to the starter motor.

    Those battery plugs are usually known as Tamiya connectors, and they use small silver plated bullet terminals. I know from experience that they will start to complain once the current gets above 30A for any length of time. They also don't accept anything bigger than about 13-gauge wire (with the insulation intact).

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    Re: Super Easy Power Socket......

    maybe ill shelf this idea then

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    Re: Super Easy Power Socket......

    Not wanting to piss on anyones fire but I have just brought of this site, got delivered today and I'm really happy with it. I got the ready made cigarette lighter point which is good and comes waterproofed, only downside is the cable could do with a being a bit longer.

    Nick

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    Re: Super Easy Power Socket......

    Quote Originally Posted by dp3190 View Post
    Not wanting to piss on anyones fire but I have just brought of this site, got delivered today and I'm really happy with it. I got the ready made cigarette lighter point which is good and comes waterproofed, only downside is the cable could do with a being a bit longer.

    Nick
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    Can you tell me where, I can get a waterproof ciggy lighter socket, been looking but can't seem to find one. Are you going to put an in line fuse when you fit?. Any pictures would be great.
    Cheers Chalky

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