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06-20-2019 04:43 AM | |
deltabi |
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Does anyone know the differences between the two sockets for 2016-2017 vs 2018 besides the huge price difference? I assume the connector may be different but can't see how that would decrease the price by as much as it currently is. Thanks
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06-19-2019 11:51 PM | |
Clem | Does anyone know the differences between the two sockets for 2016-2017 vs 2018 besides the huge price difference? I assume the connector may be different but can't see how that would decrease the price by as much as it currently is. Thanks |
06-02-2019 03:25 AM | |
karol | @deltabi : thank you! |
06-02-2019 02:50 AM | |
deltabi |
@karol
: here you are, link to wiring diagram for MY2018- standard/adventure (DCT model) https://www.dropbox.com/s/aojomo7yrh...CT%20.pdf?dl=0 |
06-01-2019 03:37 AM | |
karol |
@ all: I have to correct myself. the iPhone charger has two outputs; each can supply 2.4Amps. @deltabi : thank you for your reply. Do you have some wiring diagrams of ATAS MY2018 you can share with me? Cheers Karol |
05-31-2019 10:49 AM | |
deltabi |
From MY2018 (standard and Adventure Sports) the OEM aux socket is connected directly in the main loom and not to the option port behind the instrument panel (which had a 2A fuse inline to the socket and is a nightmare to replace in case). Therefore the MY2018 12v OEM aux socket is protected by the 10A OPT fuse in the box under the seat. I think you will not have any problem using the charger you described in a MY2018- Standard or Adventure AT. |
05-31-2019 10:19 AM | |
karol |
Servus ![]() does anybody know, what a fuse is used for the 12V OEM Aux socket (which comes, e.g. with ATAS MY2018)? On the plug itself (in my case), there is a short information about power output 12V at 2A, so by applying the well known formula for DC, P(power) = U(voltage) x I(current), I assume, that the output power of the OEM AUX socket is approx. 24W. My issue is following --> I would like to use an 12V to 5V "cigarette" adapter to charge my iPhone, which has at the output 5V and is able to supply approx 2.4 Amps, what in turn means 24W (using the formula above again). Under the assumption, that the iPhone will draw 2.1 - 2.4Amps at 5V and fact, that the efficiency of such an adapter or more likely to say a DC/DC Converter is approx 92%. So it means, 24W/0.92=26W.is a power which will be drawn from the AUX in order to charge my iPhone. Assuming, that the board voltage may vary from 11.8 to 12.8V, the current draw from the battery would be approx. 2Amps. What I want to say is, that in my opinion, it should be safe to charge an iPhone from the AUX outlet on the dash, or am I completely wrong? Do you have some experiences? I am looking for some advice ... PS: I am also considering to use a rear option connector (6pin white) and to buy this kit from SW-Motech: EVO 2.0 electric top ring (unfortunately I am not able to place any links here) Thank you for any hint or advice in advance! Cheers Karol |
05-23-2019 01:43 PM | |
-mek- |
Fuzeblock FZ 1 also works fine. By moving the fuses you can choose continuous or swiched power for outputs.![]() ![]() |
05-22-2019 01:49 AM | |
deltadude | Got the fuse block Friday, looks good. I bought the longer extension so I can place FB under rear seat. I will say there is a lot of extra cable to deal with. Will try and post some pics later. |
05-16-2019 04:36 AM | |
deltabi |
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So if I use the OEM kit, The white connector plugs into the connector behind the front cluster, Red connector to the 12V supplied and the other connector is for a second port if I want to install, correct?
If you need to connect a second accesory with the OEM kit you have to buy the "sub harness kit" (link: https://ruggedroads.co.uk/epages/00c...ts/08U74MJPG50). The OEM Socket Accessory kit has only one connector, the other white plastic "thing" you see in the images is the fuse holder (and because this will be under the fairings, don't blew it!).... see image below... The "sub harness kit" (Y cable) add a second option connector that you can use for a second accessory. |
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