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Re: [ST] Accesory plug- rewire
- Subject: Re: [ST] Accesory plug- rewire
- From: "Barry Evans" <barryevans@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2001 10:11:48 +1000
> Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 07:41:39 -0700
> From: "Neil Lindsey" <Neil@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [ST] Accesory plug
>
> Well first of all you heard wrong -- it was BMW or John Deere, not Harley
> Davidson (perhaps you should have searched the archives first ;-))
>
> Doesn't surprise me that the John Deere dealer didn't have a clue -- you
> need the part number to quote to him or you're wasting your time -- it is
> P/N RE11344 and the cost should be in the neighbourhood of $9 USD.
>
> Lastly -- Triumph doesn't sell the male plug that you're after.
>
> HTH
> Neil
Huh? So T don't sell the plug which fits their own (non-standard?) accessory
socket? Go figure.
Anyway, can the JD/BMW plugs be opened up? I have just purchased a
Rider-to-Passenger intercom (Chatterbox HJC-40) which is designed to be
wired direct to the battery and which -apparently- doesn't have any sort of
in-line fuse (unless its in the 9v-3v transformer?), so I would prefer to
feed from the (fused) accessory socket.
Thanks
Barry
MMI BRG ST 2K km
Brisbane, Australia
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