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530s - Push start button - fan only runs - orange light stays on - can only start by unplugging from power source and depressing start button. This must be done several times before it will start. Moved by Cody - Support Engineer MSFT , Moderator Saturday, November 28, 2009 7:20 PM Not Feedback (From:Microsoft Answers Site Feedback) 1 person needs an answer I do too
530s - Push start button - fan only runs - orange light stays on - can only start by unplugging from power source and depressing start button. This must be done several times before it will start. 1 person needs an answer I do too
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-27 09:57:00)
by atps1234
Remove all Advertisements Hi folks, I am going to install a relay under the seat so it's close to the battery and protected from weather. Everyone seems to be using the orange wire to the ignition/display as the switched power source. Is there a switched power source available under the seat ? If not, no big, I will run a wire to the front for the ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-27 09:57:00)
by atps1234 atps1234 is offline TT Newbie
Remove all Advertisements Hi folks, I am going to install a relay under the seat so it's close to the battery and protected from weather. Everyone seems to be using the orange wire to the ignition/display as the switched power source. Is there a switched power source available under the seat ? If not, no big, I will run a wire to the front for the ...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-25 18:46:00)
by حبوبي
Portable Build-A-Lot 4: Power Source 1.3 PC Game | Genre: Sim | HipSoft | English | 96 Mb Help friendly towns to grow and glow by building neighborhoods and generating clean energy to make them run in this exciting Time Management game. Watch out for power overload! If you build too fast, you may experience blackouts and unhappy renters. Build solar towers, wind ...
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-24 20:55:00)
by slopoke
Hey there. I Have my Garmin gps on a bag in the front left corner of the dash. I bought a female power plug with about 6 inch wires on it. I am wanting to hook the up around the fuse panel area so that 1. I dont have my power plug beside the ashtray always taken up and two, easy to hide the cord. So could anyone give me a good choice of a wire to hook into that is easy to get to right ...
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-11-24 09:47:00)
by shreddr
I am going to hard wire a radar detector and the harness came with the connector that can tap into a hot wire and has the spade that goes into it. what is the wire of choice to use. the instructions said to use a "keyed" hot wire, meaning that it is only hot when the key is on. any suggestions?
Started 3 days, 3 hours ago (2009-12-02 11:06:00)
by DyerMaker
atps - I did the exact same thing a few weeks ago placing the fuse and relay under the seat and connecting to the brown. Works great! Don't have to worry about leaving the grip warmers on and draining the battery. I also installed a distribution block behind the headlight fairing to connect other gadgets, grip warmers, gps, etc. It makes it super quick and easy.
Started 18 hours, 49 minutes ago (2009-12-04 20:08:00)
by josh817
These things don't depreciate unless things start breaking, it appears... I was curious too and looked at Harbor Freight. They have two but I don't understand the whole voltage/current thing and duty cycle as far as whats good and whats not good... http://search.harborfreight.com/cpis...=TIG&Submit =Go 100% duty cycle @ 98 amps I don't even know what to think about that? I think ...
Started 3 days, 5 hours ago (2009-12-02 09:56:00)
by atps1234 TT Newbie
I have owned a Zumo since they came out, for use on my touring bike. I was originally using my GPSmap 60CSx on the DRZ, but I found it hard to see the small screen while riding. So I got a handlebar RAM mount and an extra Zumo cradle and mounted it to the handlebars, with a hard-wire kit. I connected it via a relay, as I can't seem to remember to manually turn it off on the dirt bike (was ...
Started 6 days, 16 hours ago (2009-11-28 22:22:00)
by garyk1970
theres extra slots in the fuse block ...you can use a male spade termnal....look for "ign".... under hood......just about any relay that has a pink/black wire.... low amp aplications only....use a small fuse/holder to protect the circuit from add-on wiring...5-10 amp....