Power Up Your Tank Bag

Popeye

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THE PROBLEM ......

More and more electrical gadgets in the tank bag need powering or re-charging; iPods, ‘phones, bike to bike comms, cameras the list goes on.

I looked at Powerlet stuff – it’s quite nice but very expensive and involves hacking a pretty large hole into your tankbag to pass the socket through, and it isn’t water-proof afterwards. They recommend squirting silicone sealant into the hole :blast but the sockets aren’t waterproof anyway :eek

I wanted a neat way of passing a cable into my bag that didn’t involve squirting silicone sealant around :(, had proper waterproof connectors and could be quickly un-plugged and cost less than £60:00.

THE SOLUTION .....

Designed and manufactured by a Tosser for Tossers, I give you .... The PowerPort

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There is a silicone gland which is a tight fit over the outer sheath of a short length of twin core cable.

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The gland is clamped and squeezed between two aluminium discs, this is the outer one.

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The two discs “clamp” either side of the tank bag. The silicone gland expands into the hole in the tank bag through which the cable passes and the neoprene foam gaskets compress to form an additional seal.

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Fitting is simple and takes about half an hour.

The two two halves of the unit screw together using the supplied stainless steel pozi drive machine screws.

The plastic socket housing for inside the bag simply pushes over the pre-crimped terminals.

The waterproof AMP Superseal plug & socket for outside the bag come pre-crimped (as special tooling is needed) and fully assembled.

I've produced an initial batch of ten of these available to the discerning Tosser at £35:00 per unit, posted.
 
I fed the cable through the underside of my BMW tank bag and never had a water problem in the 4 years it's been done ........ :D

If you'd looked up when you erm went horizontal at that border crossing on the TT 08 you would have seen it ...... :augie

Nice job though ........................ :thumb2
 
Nice!

I shall take one of those old bean, very nice.

Will drop a PM :thumb
 
Great :thumb2:thumb2 That's the first batch on their way.

I'm having some punches made up to make cutting the hole into the tank bag a nice easy and neat job.

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So, anymore for anymore.
 
My kit arrived from Popeye today and it has been fitted already - 20 minutes of work while listening to Gardener's Question Time on Radio 4.

The kit that arrives is exactly as it is shown in the pictures above and the quality is as good as it looks. I asked Popeye for a punch to make the hole and the subtle combination of a punch, hammer and a bit to twobyone to rest everything on provided a really nice little 10mm hole with two hits (I could probably have done it in one if I'd had a bit more confidence). I made the other holes for the screws with a 4mm drill bit and I could probably have made the 10mm without the punch but it did help a lot. I'd recommend it for ease.

The fitting instructions are great - clear and complete. Being a bit of an anti-instruction geek, I did most of it from the pictures and ignoring the text. Each time I thought "hmmm, would be useful to say that you do it this way..." the written instructions covered what I was thinking about and told you to do it that way.

So now I have the powered tankbag that I've been thinking about since I discovered Powerlet. Now I need to add an extra power socket to the bike to power this when everything else is plugged in.

What I need now is a way of feeding three leads from my Autocom into the bag to connect the outputs of the stuff in the bag. What I think I need is the two aluminium disks supplied as semicircles which interlock on screwing together so I can squeeze cables through the hole then lock them in place with the disks...
 
What I need now is a way of feeding three leads from my Autocom into the bag to connect the outputs of the stuff in the bag.

Powerlet make the very thing you need:

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Luggage Electrix Cable Pass-Through Port
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Designed to install into a tankbag (hard or soft luggage) permitting audio & power cables to "pass-through" the wall. Sandwich construction with UV, oil & gas resistant EPDM rubber.
 
Powerlet make the very thing you need:

PTB-010_p_173_webl.jpg


Luggage Electrix Cable Pass-Through Port
PTB-010

Designed to install into a tankbag (hard or soft luggage) permitting audio & power cables to "pass-through" the wall. Sandwich construction with UV, oil & gas resistant EPDM rubber.


... and about as waterproof as, well, a bloody big hole in your tankbag:blast:blast
 


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