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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
wiring usb for a GPS
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<blockquote data-quote="timetraveller" data-source="post: 120495" data-attributes="member: 456"><p>It is designed to work from a 12 volt source. Why make it more complicated by trying to do something with a USB? If that is present it is likely that it is intended to interface to a computer or some such, rather than as a power feed. Read the instructions. It will probably be able to send out a blue tooth signal and to listen to that you will need blue tooth head phones in your helmet. Perhaps one side only so that you can still hear other traffic. There will be a spec sheet with the device and from that you can find out what size fuse is needed. Just to make sure that you and others know, these days one can do all that is required from a smart phone using either Google Maps, Waze or other software.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timetraveller, post: 120495, member: 456"] It is designed to work from a 12 volt source. Why make it more complicated by trying to do something with a USB? If that is present it is likely that it is intended to interface to a computer or some such, rather than as a power feed. Read the instructions. It will probably be able to send out a blue tooth signal and to listen to that you will need blue tooth head phones in your helmet. Perhaps one side only so that you can still hear other traffic. There will be a spec sheet with the device and from that you can find out what size fuse is needed. Just to make sure that you and others know, these days one can do all that is required from a smart phone using either Google Maps, Waze or other software. [/QUOTE]
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