autocom & bluetooth on your lc

ghost-rider

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Hiya all, in the process of fitting me autocom logic kit to the bike today(1200 gs lc), have tapped into the aux socket on the front of the bike and ran it all down to the back of the bike, tested this circuit and as predicted shuts down after 50 seconds or sumat like that after turnin off the ignition, when I connect the autocom up along with the Bluetooth adapter the circuit then decides its gonna stay live after the ignition is switched off, left if for half hour or so, and yep still live:blast, now anybody know what the draw is from the Bluetooth????, or has anyone fitted this set up already and had any problems etc???

I know I can fit a fuse box etc, but from what I can find out, some peeps do and some don't, no definitive answer really:blast
 
I've got a similar set up on my LC, but I.ve installed a Fuzeblock switchable fuse panel to supply the autocom/BT. The fuzeblock is triggered by the feed to the aux supply at the dash side.
All works ok, switches on and off with the ignition.
 
I've got a similar set up on my LC, but I.ve installed a Fuzeblock switchable fuse panel to supply the autocom/BT. The fuzeblock is triggered by the feed to the aux supply at the dash side.
All works ok, switches on and off with the ignition.

Which fuzeblock if yo dont mind me askin, as I see nippy norman does a couple of difrent ones varyin in price.

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Nice one mate, not gonna need this now, after having a good look around the wiring of the bike, ive found a "real" switched live perfect for the job, Shuts the bluetooth down no problems!

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