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Old 09-05-10, 08:24   #17
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Fussy iPhone

Hi, has anyone tried charging an iPhone with this USB product?
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Old 09-05-10, 10:58   #18
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I have an adapter which has a BMW plug connected to 2 cigarette lighter sockets & use a cigarette lighter/USB adapter to charge my iPhone from the standard GS power outlet.
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Old 12-05-10, 20:28   #19
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-Direct connect to 12 VDC system (Input voltage is DC 12V +/-4)
-Powers down to USB power requirements (DC 5V +/-0.25 and 1A max)
-Heavy Duty All Weather Design with Zippoť Cap Design
-Easy to open and use
-Water Resistant, not water immersable

The compact all weather USB single power outlet/charger provides a dependable source of power/charging capability for electrical accessories using USB adapter plug. The one piece protection cap is new, attached to the outlet so it is always available, easy to open and visually attractive. The all weather straight cord is direct connecting to 12V power system, this system is engineered to power down from 12V to the USB power requirements of DC 5V +/-0.25 and 1A max.Contains a built in automatic fuse that resets itself. Great for all types of motorcycles, cars and recreational vehicles.
NOT compatible with Motorola products.


IN STOCK. $19.95 + shipping. (shipping worldwide)
http://www.burnsmoto.com/usb-power-s...atherproof.php

Ta very much, came today
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Old 21-05-10, 08:15   #20
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Hi, has anyone tried charging an iPhone with this USB product?
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Yes, it charges iPhones.
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Old 21-05-10, 08:57   #21
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Thanks Burnszilla+Paul,

I only ask as i have found my iPhone can be 'fussy' where it is charged from.
I will get one on order

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Old 21-05-10, 13:02   #22
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I have fitted mine just under the front seat, left hand side, on my 1200GSA. There is a welded strengther seam at the point where two chassis rails meet and this has two small holes in it. They match the holes on the supplied bracket so it was a simple matter of using tie wraps to secure the holder to the frame. I then wired the USB socket up to an unswitched output on my fusebox which is mounted in the tool tray and voila, I can charge my G4 etc whenever I'm travelling away with engine off. Nice, easy, elegant solution and better than using seperate charging sockets IMHO.
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Old 21-05-10, 17:06   #23
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I have fitted mine just under the front seat, left hand side, on my 1200GSA. There is a welded strengther seam at the point where two chassis rails meet and this has two small holes in it. They match the holes on the supplied bracket so it was a simple matter of using tie wraps to secure the holder to the frame. I then wired the USB socket up to an unswitched output on my fusebox which is mounted in the tool tray and voila, I can charge my G4 etc whenever I'm travelling away with engine off. Nice, easy, elegant solution and better than using seperate charging sockets IMHO.
I would like to see a photo of that set up.
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Thanx Burnszilla

prompt delivery, and I'm very impressed. I've only tried it with my iphone3gs and Scala G4 so far. But it charges them both perfectly.
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Old 25-05-10, 08:37   #25
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Just ordered 2... looks excellent ~
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Old 28-05-10, 02:23   #26
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More in stock!
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Old 28-05-10, 18:31   #27
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Just ordered, need one so i can use my phone's gps on the bike


Ordered 18:41 in the post 18:45... ossim!
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Old 01-07-10, 22:55   #28
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Any photos of your USB mounting on bike?
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Old 01-07-10, 23:38   #29
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Hi, has anyone tried charging an iPhone with this USB product?
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It charges the iphone no problem unless you want to listen to music via autocom (serious noise), I used a spare autocom zumo suppresor lead which works well.
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Old 02-07-10, 19:42   #30
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IN STOCK. $19.95 + shipping. (shipping worldwide)
http://www.burnsmoto.com/usb-power-s...atherproof.php
How do we get it for 19.95... I'll pm you my order. I'm after two of them
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Old 02-07-10, 19:59   #31
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How do we get it for 19.95... I'll pm you my order. I'm after two of them
Sorry, there is no discount. Paypal has no shopping cart discount/promo mechanisms. I had to raise my price because the supplier overcharged me considerably on shipping of my last order. This forum does not allow you to edit your posts like others do, and I could not change the price on first post.
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