Switched negative

kyrano

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Hi, Does anyone know where I can tap into a switched negative feed on a R1200GSA twin cam , as in ignition off = live, ignition on = not live :thumb2
 
Hi, Does anyone know where I can tap into a switched negative feed on a R1200GSA twin cam , as in ignition off = live, ignition on = not live :thumb2

No, but if you can't find one, just use a switched positive and a relay to make one :)
 
Ok, I don't mind either way, where would be the best place to tap into a live feed with the ignition on....
 
Ok, I don't mind either way, where would be the best place to tap into a live feed with the ignition on....

I'm not a 1200 owner, so there may be a better place, but If I was fitting some lights to a 12 for someone and wanted a switched live, I'd go to the accessory socket and piggy back off that.
Or the provided as standard GPS power outlet (up near the headstock), depending on where you want to be in the bike with this power source.
 
Hi Farum, Thanks for the info here, this is my first BMW so I m not too sure where to tap for either pos or neg switched
 
Just remember you might need some jump leads as well if you are using this to power something while the bike is off .....this is why the accessory sockets normally switch off when the engine is not running.
 
Hi

I assume you don't want to draw much current, otherwise your battery will die, so maybe the simplest thing is to connect from a switched positive, e.g the +ve side of the rear light, to he battery +ve.

When ignition on there will be no voltage between these points so your circuit will be off. When ignition off your circuit is powered from the battery to ground via the bulb.

I used to do this to power flashing LEDs when I used to think it made any difference to look like I had an alarm.

Darren
 


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