how would you power a 2610 when off the bike

darkhorse said:
any suggestions for the type of battery you could use to power a Garmin 2610 when off the bike

This should do the trick.


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Have a look at Screwfix.co.uk - they do some really small 12v batteries for under a tenner that can be charged with an Optimate and should run a 2610 for ages, you will need a new lead or BMW type socket but with a little imagination...
 
What about this? 230Vac to 12Vdc @ 1A Cigar Lighter Power Supply from Maplins.

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Normal 3 pin plug on one side, cigar socket on the other.

Unless you want to be able to walk around with it............
 
If you send TyroneM a pm he has made a very nice stand alone power pack that the 2610 clamps onto and uses rechargable batteries. He has got 5-6 hrs use from the batteries so not bad :thumb

He bought it along to foxes diner last sunday when we were planning a trip to Finland.

Clever bugger :D

Jon :beerjug:
 
I thought I had found the perfect GPS, but like you I would like it to work off the bike.

I am still looking for a GPS comparable to the 2610, however if you work out a solution please post as I would be interested in purchasing one, then a 2610 :thumb
 
I assume that your Garmin came with the cigarette lighter socking and the 3-pin power converter? I set mine up at hone then use it on the bike or in car. Other than that, any 12-v battery and some home-made wiring will get you a mobile unit.
 


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