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Author Topic: 12V accessory plug SR/S  (Read 3634 times)

16locke

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12V accessory plug SR/S
« on: December 10, 2020, 03:10:51 AM »

Hello dear electric cowboys ;)

Does anybody know what the plugs are called Zero uses for 12V accessories?
I would like to buy the counter part to be able to connect the Navigation I purchased.

Thanks a million.
Thorsten
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ricku425

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Re: 12V accessory plug SR/S
« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2020, 03:42:45 AM »

There are two on the SR/S. One is up under the tank plastics and is rumored to be a "Sumitmoto TS090". However, if you search for this, you realize that there are then about a half dozen options for those types of connectors. I gave up trying to determine which one I needed and just clipped the wires at the end of the connector on the bike and hard-wired my nav. Not the best option but getting to the 12V plug was a pain the butt and I knew the only thing I'd be plugging in there would be a nav unit.

There is also a second 12 V accessory wire that is in one of the wiring chases by your left calf (while sitting on the bike). This is a typical SAE connector and is intended more for heated gear.
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Re: 12V accessory plug SR/S
« Reply #2 on: December 10, 2020, 03:51:29 AM »

The plug to connect to the front connector is a Sumitomo 6188-0047.  They are available from Eastern Beaver (http://www.easternbeaver.com/) and Ballenger Motorsports (https://www.bmotorsports.com).
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Re: 12V accessory plug SR/S
« Reply #3 on: December 10, 2020, 11:56:10 AM »

That SAE connector at your inner legs when sitting on the bike is also switched so you can safely use it for anything. Not sure about fuses, might have to add one yourself. I don't think the SRF has that extra sumitmoto connector. The only downside compared to that one would be the longer route of wiring to get to the handlebars. I used it to power my quadlock wireless charger pad.
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Re: 12V accessory plug SR/S
« Reply #4 on: December 10, 2020, 01:34:59 PM »

Thank you very much for the input.

Enjoy the sun (if there is one)

Thorsten
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Re: 12V accessory plug SR/S
« Reply #5 on: December 10, 2020, 06:51:40 PM »

I don't think the SRF has that extra sumitmoto connector.

It do. Was a pain in the butt to dig out of the rat's nest, tho.
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Re: 12V accessory plug SR/S
« Reply #6 on: December 11, 2020, 09:49:12 AM »

I’m not sure if the new style models have the same or similar fuse block as the previous bikes.
What I did on my 2016 DSR was to remove the flag 1/4” crimped electrical connection directly out of the Accessory fuse & ran my accessories from there along with a splicer wire/male 1/4” connector to plug the OEM accessory connector to. 

Had to purchase a special crimp tool for flag connectors but it’s a clean way to run accessories from. 
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