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Skeld

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I would like to be able to run my GPS and another 12V accessory at the same time. Is there an easy way to wire this up on a Pro? Right now I have one 12V outlet that works well wired to the loose wire behind the headlight. My wiring knowledge is zero so I'm not sure where to go from here.
 
If your other accessory is less than 2 amp draw Combined with the GPS... split off the same ACC plug.

DO NOT tap into the test port marked "DC PWR"... That is not fuse protected and is a test INPUT power for testing purposes... and draws directly from the ECU power.. not a good idea.


What is your other accessory???


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If your other accessory is less than 2 amp draw Combined with the GPS... split off the same ACC plug.

DO NOT tap into the test port marked "DC PWR"... That is not fuse protected and is a test INPUT power for testing purposes... and draws directly from the ECU power.. not a good idea.


What is your other accessory???


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You guys will laugh at me since you don't generally wear visor helmets from what I have seen. Heated visor. :scared: The GPS and visor together....doesn't seem like much draw but I'm not sure exactly what they would be. My GPS is a Delorme PN-60W.
 
You should be just fine with that... the ACC port was designed for a heated visor... Polaris actually makes a kit for that to plug in directly.

It draws through the fuse... just dont increase the size of the fuse though.

The GPS only draws mili amps.
Good luck.
 
You should be just fine with that... the ACC port was designed for a heated visor... Polaris actually makes a kit for that to plug in directly.

It draws through the fuse... just dont increase the size of the fuse though.

The GPS only draws mili amps.
Good luck.

Great, thanks man. Maybe I can find a y-adapter that will work.
 
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