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So there has to be an easier way to for wiring in the the heated shield than directly into the battery like is say's to. Getting at that battery is a f*%king bitch! Can someone please help me out here. It says I can directly connect to an accesory but which one and where do I hook into it? Might just have to return the damn helmet.
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what about the plug Yami sells for the cig lighter? Mine works fine.
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Thats what I thoght as well but my helmet came with wires to hook directly in the battery only. Is there an adapter that I could buy? I have an HJC. Thanks for you help.
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Yami sells them for $25..or you can make them from RadioShack stuff..
Hold on someone will post on how to wire it hard I'm sure..
Hold on someone will post on how to wire it hard I'm sure..
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Yeah I was thinking that but didn't want to start cutting and splicing without hearing that someone else did it and where they tapped into it.
NY AttakGT
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I would hard wire it into the back side of the ignition switch, it is a red/white wire, which is an ignition-controlled source. Or you can catch a
red/white at the fusebox (furthest left pin) in the engine compartment. This wire is also ignition-controlled. The fusebox is right above the shift mechanism for the reverse. Just make sure to verify your wires with a multimeter before you tap into them. I just checked these wires on my '07 Attak, I am assuming an Apex will be the same.
Obviously the ground for the shield will go to chassis ground to a bolt/screw.
--Steve (O.C.)
red/white at the fusebox (furthest left pin) in the engine compartment. This wire is also ignition-controlled. The fusebox is right above the shift mechanism for the reverse. Just make sure to verify your wires with a multimeter before you tap into them. I just checked these wires on my '07 Attak, I am assuming an Apex will be the same.
Obviously the ground for the shield will go to chassis ground to a bolt/screw.
--Steve (O.C.)
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So the red goes to the red and white, do you just ground it to the sled some where? What color is ground?
TurboTime
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Just connect to the battery terminals on the side. Very easy to get to, simple install. Oh by the way, I'm a Wisconsin grad!!!!!!!!!!
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TotallyNytro said:Just connect to the battery terminals on the side. Very easy to get to, simple install. Oh by the way, I'm a Wisconsin grad!!!!!!!!!!
Nice. It's been an awesome year for the Blue. Talk about up and down.
Now about the sled Mr. Badger, are you talking about the terminals that are there for jumping the sled?
TurboTime
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Yes, just bolt the shield wires to the jumper connectors and replace the rubber covers.
Good luck next week with Ohio St.
Good luck next week with Ohio St.
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Thanks. I DID have a warm and fuzzy about next weeks game but now, not so much. Your QB is one tough bastard! Crable cheap shot him twoce and the dude bounced back up like it wasn't sh*t.
Thanks for the info, I should have thought of that but was too busy freezing my #*$&@ off reading the owners manaul on how to get to the battery. Wow, what a pain. Never again. How is it changing the oil?
Good luck with your "tough" game next week.
Sean
Thanks for the info, I should have thought of that but was too busy freezing my #*$&@ off reading the owners manaul on how to get to the battery. Wow, what a pain. Never again. How is it changing the oil?
Good luck with your "tough" game next week.
Sean
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You could also tap in to the wires to the accessory outlet. Thats how my heated shield lead was hooked up by my dealer.
Geaux Tigers! (LSU)
Geaux Tigers! (LSU)
NY AttakGT
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The ground wire for the heated shield (black wire) should already have a ring terminal on it. Just put the ring terminal under one of the frame or chassis bolts. There are plenty of bolts right around the fuse box near the reverse lever. If it doesnt have a ring term, add one and do as mentioned above.
The red wire from the heated shield will go to either of the red/white wires on the sled that I mentioned in my previous post. If you wanted the shield to have power even with the sled off, you can catch solid red colored wires in the same locations I mentioned (at fuse box or at ignition key harness)
---Steve (O.C.)
The red wire from the heated shield will go to either of the red/white wires on the sled that I mentioned in my previous post. If you wanted the shield to have power even with the sled off, you can catch solid red colored wires in the same locations I mentioned (at fuse box or at ignition key harness)
---Steve (O.C.)
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I just did the heated shield wire last week. It took probably over an hour of fooling around to connect it right to the battery, but once its done its done. I was originally going to connect into the 12volt outlet, but it dosen't look as good as running the wire all the way up to the bars with the other ones.
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