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Want to run Gps and heated shield is there a easy way to install plug.Already have one 12 volt plug need another..
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absolutely. You need to get Rocz toyz power unit. Love it. Charge my phone, run my gps, heat my visor and can run my heated bag if I want. yamaheater.com


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chuck, i got the new winder, had one cig lighter already. i bought a cig to rca for helmet plug in i think at china mart. then i bought a second handlebar optional clamp on or stick on unit that has cig and usb ports on ebay that wires direct to the battery. i used velcro stick on in front of gas cap under the riser, then zip tied a 4 port usb on the riser and run the usb power wire from that to the stick on. i run helmet sena system, bluetooth i pod to get music into the helmet sena, and gps on the 4 place usb's. still have one open usb port and one extra cig. my two stroke could never keep up with the demand for keeping everything charged. this sled everything is always fully charged. all in maybe 30-40 bucks?
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You didn't say what you are using for the you current 12v connection so not sure where to start to help but here's what I use:
You can run GPS off the Cig lighter 12v outlet, and add a 12v off the accessory plug located by the muffler on the right side for your helmet shield heater. I also added a "y" plug on the accessory jack on the right side and use one for the helmet shield, and the other jack line goes back to the hand warmers for my added seat. GPS or phone can charge/run off the 12v cig lighter. A concern would be how much load you put on the circuit(s). In my case I have a secondary fuse in line for the had warmers on the second seat. No issues so far. I believe if you blow the fuse on the accessory circuit you take out the dash lights also so use care loading that circuit. Also, you need cables/jacks/connections that match what you have to plug in. All the adapters cables etc.. are available with some searching. I made my own "Y" cable to branch off the accessory plug. Also use care to heat shield/route the cables near the muffler.
You can run GPS off the Cig lighter 12v outlet, and add a 12v off the accessory plug located by the muffler on the right side for your helmet shield heater. I also added a "y" plug on the accessory jack on the right side and use one for the helmet shield, and the other jack line goes back to the hand warmers for my added seat. GPS or phone can charge/run off the 12v cig lighter. A concern would be how much load you put on the circuit(s). In my case I have a secondary fuse in line for the had warmers on the second seat. No issues so far. I believe if you blow the fuse on the accessory circuit you take out the dash lights also so use care loading that circuit. Also, you need cables/jacks/connections that match what you have to plug in. All the adapters cables etc.. are available with some searching. I made my own "Y" cable to branch off the accessory plug. Also use care to heat shield/route the cables near the muffler.

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What InRBigness said! With 2 USB's and 2 RCA jacks, plus you still have your Cig lighter 12V outlet. Perfect for making your sled future proof. 

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