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Have you mounted a remote bus bar away from the battery? Where did you put it?

Poppie65

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I searched but did not find any relevant threads where this has been discussed. Have any of you mounted a remote bus bar from the battery? Space being limited as it is, a strategic location somewhere "convenient" to connect warming gear power cables for both riders is what I'm trying to find.
Thanks!
 
A while back, I ordered an accessory fuse block kit that I hope to install later this year that can provide power for those items... You might take a look at one of those?! Then I'd run the wires from out under the seat(s) when needed.
 
I made my own and located it behind the zip down area of the frunk above the battery. I made one 12v bus relay enabled with the key switch and one direct to the battery and a third was a common ground. Bought the components on Amazon. Hooked the coil of the relay to the accessory terminal used for GPS power.

I have two Gerbing heated jacket liner cables hooked to the switched terminal, and I have a battery tender cable and and outlet for charging my two Cardo communicators and connecting a cell phone to the unswitched terminal block, both located in the frunk. All rated for 15amps. Works well.
 
I made my own and located it behind the zip down area of the frunk above the battery. I made one 12v bus relay enabled with the key switch and one direct to the battery and a third was a common ground. Bought the components on Amazon. Hooked the coil of the relay to the accessory terminal used for GPS power.

I have two Gerbing heated jacket liner cables hooked to the switched terminal, and I have a battery tender cable and and outlet for charging my two Cardo communicators and connecting a cell phone to the unswitched terminal block, both located in the frunk. All rated for 15amps. Works well.
Mind if I PM you for specifics?
 
I made a switched power buss with a 30 amp relay and #12 wire with four Anderson 30 amp power pole connectors (everything I have uses the same connector). I mounted it behind the easiest pull out panel to remove, only requires you to lift the seat.
 
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