Hi all
I bought a 660 zumo last week, a friend who is a professional car phone installer spliced in the power wires into the socket wires on my 1200 GS.
I went to Belgium on Friday, all seemed well at first, but after stopping for fuel and starting the journey again the Zumo started to switch to the battery power mode, the warning would appear warning was about to switch off in 30 seconds or so, I would press the button to carry on in battery mode, then after about 4 or 5 minutes it would run on "mains" power for about 60 seconds before going through the same cycle continuously which was very irritating. It was a hot day and the unit seemed to be quite warm, I'm not sure if that was a factor.
I tried running the Zumo again yesterday, it was a lot cooler and I didnt run it for very long, about 50 minutes but the problem did'nt recurr.
I am wondering if there is a problem with the Zumo and I should return, or if the problem is linked to the bike? Any suggestions gratefully received? Anthony
I bought a 660 zumo last week, a friend who is a professional car phone installer spliced in the power wires into the socket wires on my 1200 GS.
I went to Belgium on Friday, all seemed well at first, but after stopping for fuel and starting the journey again the Zumo started to switch to the battery power mode, the warning would appear warning was about to switch off in 30 seconds or so, I would press the button to carry on in battery mode, then after about 4 or 5 minutes it would run on "mains" power for about 60 seconds before going through the same cycle continuously which was very irritating. It was a hot day and the unit seemed to be quite warm, I'm not sure if that was a factor.
I tried running the Zumo again yesterday, it was a lot cooler and I didnt run it for very long, about 50 minutes but the problem did'nt recurr.
I am wondering if there is a problem with the Zumo and I should return, or if the problem is linked to the bike? Any suggestions gratefully received? Anthony
Maybe your mates wiring?