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Re: connect a TomTom to the ACC-switch
« Reply #15 on: January 27, 2009, 06:31:11 PM »

Aaah , thxs , i got it .  :2vrolijk_21:
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Re: connect a TomTom to the ACC-switch
« Reply #16 on: January 27, 2009, 07:49:48 PM »

yes, but u will have to have a 12v to 5v adapter. the cig plug adapter will not work if u wire here. cig lighter is 12v and adapter changes to 5v. if you cut adapter off of cord and plug to 12v it will kill ur tomtom. my hardwire sat radio came with hardwire adapter but you can problaby find 1 at electronics store. just find one that is 12v to 5v with the same size connection to the tomtom
Not doubting you but I am surprised the rider 2 uses a 5v system instead of 12v like garmen. I looked at their site and could not distinguish any type of transformer in the battery cord. They could just not be showing it though. As I recall, the Zumo's even came with a cig lighter adapter. It was just long enough to hit the tank on the FLH..'s at full left though. Tons of options if the rider 2 did use 12v . All cig adapters come with a built in fuse, usually a 10a though and needs to be replaced with a 2a if I am correct for the GPS's.
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Re: connect a TomTom to the ACC-switch
« Reply #17 on: January 28, 2009, 01:18:43 AM »

Not doubting you but I am surprised the rider 2 uses a 5v system instead of 12v like garmen. I looked at their site and could not distinguish any type of transformer in the battery cord. They could just not be showing it though. As I recall, the Zumo's even came with a cig lighter adapter. It was just long enough to hit the tank on the FLH..'s at full left though. Tons of options if the rider 2 did use 12v . All cig adapters come with a built in fuse, usually a 10a though and needs to be replaced with a 2a if I am correct for the GPS's.

The Tomtom uses 5v when connected to a charger, but 12v when connected to the bike. Highjagger, look at this site (in German) with detailed, almost scientific information: http://69hd.de/public/tomtomrider/rider4.html

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Re: connect a TomTom to the ACC-switch
« Reply #18 on: January 28, 2009, 03:07:23 AM »

@ Louis ,
great site , thxs , so the best is really to connect the TomTom to the ACC switch to only give power when it is empty .
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Re: connect a TomTom to the ACC-switch
« Reply #19 on: January 28, 2009, 10:15:06 AM »

The Tomtom uses 5v when connected to a charger, but 12v when connected to the bike. Highjagger, look at this site (in German) with detailed, almost scientific information: http://69hd.de/public/tomtomrider/rider4.html

Ride safely,
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Interesting, that makes more sense.  Not understanding much German, does that mean the bike only runs the reader 2 and does not charge it while riding?
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Re: connect a TomTom to the ACC-switch
« Reply #20 on: January 28, 2009, 11:57:32 AM »

The Garmin Nuvi has a transformer that reduces the voltage too. It is in the cigarette lighter adapter on the cord.  We cut the wires off above the cigarette lighter after consulting with someone (idiot) at Garmin and wired it to the 12 v wiring of the bike and fried the Nuvi----it smoked and went dead!  So be sure to keep the tranformer if your unit has one on the cigarette lighter cord.
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Re: connect a TomTom to the ACC-switch
« Reply #21 on: January 29, 2009, 05:09:03 AM »

I have hard wired both my last two Garmins direct to the Battery, feeding the cables under the Dashinator (very easy). The advantage of this system is that the unit comes on as soon as it is placed in the cradle and you can set it up/play with it without the bike running. I often look at some of the information it has collected at the end of a ride and it is nice to do this sitting on the bike with the engine off and cooling down (easier to talk to others at the same time). If I want the unit off I just press the "Off" button.

Works well for me.

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Re: connect a TomTom to the ACC-switch
« Reply #22 on: January 29, 2009, 11:00:58 AM »

I have hard wired both my last two Garmins direct to the Battery, feeding the cables under the Dashinator (very easy). The advantage of this system is that the unit comes on as soon as it is placed in the cradle and you can set it up/play with it without the bike running. I often look at some of the information it has collected at the end of a ride and it is nice to do this sitting on the bike with the engine off and cooling down (easier to talk to others at the same time). If I want the unit off I just press the "Off" button.

Works well for me.

Nige
Exactly what I am saying. No separate switch. Now, as a member of the SERK style police I have to write you a ticket for placing these thingies in a way to obstruct the beauty of the bike!

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Re: connect a TomTom to the ACC-switch
« Reply #23 on: January 29, 2009, 11:47:11 AM »

Exactly what I am saying. No separate switch. Now, as a member of the SERK style police I have to write you a ticket for placing these thingies in a way to obstruct the beauty of the bike!

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I'm right with you there Louis, but it normally looks like this - when it is not on an 8,500 mile trip round the USA  :bananarock:

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Re: connect a TomTom to the ACC-switch
« Reply #24 on: January 29, 2009, 12:39:52 PM »

I'm right with you there Louis, but it normally looks like this - when it is not on an 8,500 mile trip round the USA  :bananarock:


;) A all-purpose bike for all seasons.   :-* har!  :drink: spyder
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Re: connect a TomTom to the ACC-switch
« Reply #25 on: January 29, 2009, 01:02:49 PM »

I'm right with you there Louis, but it normally looks like this - when it is not on an 8,500 mile trip round the USA  :bananarock:

Okay, the SERK style police lets you off the hook.

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Re: connect a TomTom to the ACC-switch
« Reply #26 on: January 29, 2009, 06:28:47 PM »

;) A all-purpose bike for all seasons.   :-* har!  :drink: spyder

S'right Spyd - and long may it stay that way  :drink:

Okay, the SERK style police lets you off the hook.

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Louis

You are a gentleman and a scholar Louis and I drink to you  :drink:

She will probably be complete with "thingies" when you get to see her though.

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