laughingBob Guest Oct 1, 2004 #1 I have a Garmin 3+ that I want to fit to the 1200. Do most of you use the auxilliary plug supplied near the bars or hard wire it to the battery.
I have a Garmin 3+ that I want to fit to the 1200. Do most of you use the auxilliary plug supplied near the bars or hard wire it to the battery.
Marty Hill Active member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Dec 26, 2003 Messages 250 Reaction score 0 Location Atlanta, USA Oct 2, 2004 #2 I use the aux plug. Saving the battery for gerbings and lights.
HMR Registered user Joined Aug 11, 2004 Messages 710 Reaction score 0 Location Vitemölla, Österlen, Sweden Oct 2, 2004 #3 laughingBob said: I have a Garmin 3+ that I want to fit to the 1200. Do most of you use the auxilliary plug supplied near the bars or hard wire it to the battery. Click to expand... I hardwired mine to the battery since the plug switches off immediately when I switch off ignition. (not after a 15 min delay as the bike manual says...)
laughingBob said: I have a Garmin 3+ that I want to fit to the 1200. Do most of you use the auxilliary plug supplied near the bars or hard wire it to the battery. Click to expand... I hardwired mine to the battery since the plug switches off immediately when I switch off ignition. (not after a 15 min delay as the bike manual says...)
suarvharv Registered user Joined Aug 19, 2004 Messages 54 Reaction score 0 Location London, England Oct 2, 2004 #4 Haven't got around to wiring up my GPS 3+, but was pleasantly surprised to get over 25hrs. use from 2300mAh Nimh rechargeable batteries.
Haven't got around to wiring up my GPS 3+, but was pleasantly surprised to get over 25hrs. use from 2300mAh Nimh rechargeable batteries.
Tobers Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jul 30, 2002 Messages 2,055 Reaction score 106 Location Guildford Oct 2, 2004 #5 I also wired mine direct to the battery, and use a RAM mount which is very good indeed.