pileit
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any tips on the best/easiest location to connect a heated visor cord to a 2003 rx-1? i was hoping there was a auxillary type plug somewheres but i cant find one. thanks!
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Tail light is sometimes the easiest. Or you can tap into the 12 volt port wires and bump up the fuse.
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I wired direct to the battery and fused it as close to the battery as I could and still access the fuse. I liked it this way as It has power all the time. Can stop take off helmet and leave shield still plugged in, handy on those days when fogging was a problem.
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That's how I hooked mine up to.I wired direct to the battery and fused it as close to the battery as I could and still access the fuse. I liked it this way as It has power all the time. Can stop take off helmet and leave shield still plugged in, handy on those days when fogging was a problem.
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my 05 rx i used a circuit breaker on the frame direct to the battery.
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direct to the battery. I melted one once when I was doing a lot of cranking with a jump box on a cold day (ran out of starting fluid).
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Melted a heated visor plg or the battery or ?direct to the battery. I melted one once when I was doing a lot of cranking with a jump box on a cold day (ran out of starting fluid).
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a heated shield wire directly hooked to the battery. Very cold, didnt have any starting fluid, and not a very fresh battery. Jumped boxed it and a puff of smoke came out from where it mounted to the battery. It still wouldnt start, went and found some starting and vroom, started right up.Melted a heated visor plg or the battery or ?
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It shouldn't do that if its fused I wouldn't think.
pileit
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thanks guys!
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I'm working on wiring one in for my 2006 RS Venture, and was going to go direct to the battery as close as I could and use a fuse as well. Looking for help on what's the best in line fuse to use? Glass or blade style? What is the best size? I bought a 10 amp blade style but it the wire size seems way too big to connect to the helmet shield wire.
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only need a 5 amp fuse max if going direct to battery. the 20 amp breaker i had posted above acually shorted out and the wires went up in smoke. now run rock's smart supply.
i reccomend using the same style fuses that are on the sled witch should be mini blade fuses.
i reccomend using the same style fuses that are on the sled witch should be mini blade fuses.
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So what do I need to do? Lol. My batteries exposed and I don’t want to do this again. Tired of the wires melting. Can someone point me in the right direction?
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go to the starter soeloid with a 5 amp fuse tied out on the frame rail by the boost leads for easier acess for when someone drops the cord and it arcs out on the running board.
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What about tapping into the accessory outlet line and then installing a 5 amp into the fuse box? Is that a good idea too? I read that prior to seeing your message elsewherego to the starter soeloid with a 5 amp fuse tied out on the frame rail by the boost leads for easier acess for when someone drops the cord and it arcs out on the running board.
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