best intro ever, also THANK YOU! Well presented and concise, good camera angles too. Btw, use dielectric grease, PLEASE not bolt grease, AROUND the connectors instead of on them (on them may cause a short). It's cheap as hell and literally meant for this.
Greetings, As always another brilliant detailed video production 🇺🇲🍾🎉🇺🇲 What type of crash bars do you have. Thank you so much for assisting me and keep producing more videos about the T7
Great stuff. I love being able to take advantage of plug an play connectors. Did the kit say they were for the Tenere specifially or did you have to do some reasearch? I would love to find a source of infomation that would list all kinds of connectors.
I believe there are actually 3 plug and play connectors on the T7. The 3 prong I plugged into runs to a 10amp fuse. The small 2 prong square I showed runs to a 2 amp fuse, used for a extra socket usb… phone charger.. ect If you search “Tenere 700 Aux Connector” you will have a bunch of the 3 prong show up. Eventually I found the 2 prong and have one on the way, as well as a socket usb with digital volt meter.
What?!??! you didn't want to add a whole another fuse box??? lol... Cool it already comes with a aux plug built in. One positive thing about newer bikes is they started adding that type of stuff at the factory. .
Yeah…. I had no idea until recently. This one specifically goes to a 10amp fuse. The little square one goes to a 2 amp fuse, more common for adding a usb style charger for a phone. Had a hard time finding the small 2 prong connector for some reason, eventually found one one ebay. Might at a usb socket in the future with a digital amp display.
What is the other plug for? It looks like a 4-pin plug vs the 3-pin you hooked your GPS up to. And since it’s a 3-pin, there’s power and ground but what’s the third?
best intro ever, also THANK YOU! Well presented and concise, good camera angles too.
Btw, use dielectric grease, PLEASE not bolt grease, AROUND the connectors instead of on them (on them may cause a short). It's cheap as hell and literally meant for this.
Greetings,
As always another brilliant detailed video production 🇺🇲🍾🎉🇺🇲
What type of crash bars do you have. Thank you so much for assisting me and keep producing more videos about the T7
Thanks for watching! Adventure Spec
Thanks 😅
Nice find…what’d you do with the other positive wire? Just cap it off?
Yes
Great stuff. I love being able to take advantage of plug an play connectors. Did the kit say they were for the Tenere specifially or did you have to do some reasearch? I would love to find a source of infomation that would list all kinds of connectors.
I believe there are actually 3 plug and play connectors on the T7. The 3 prong I plugged into runs to a 10amp fuse.
The small 2 prong square I showed runs to a 2 amp fuse, used for a extra socket usb… phone charger.. ect
If you search “Tenere 700 Aux Connector” you will have a bunch of the 3 prong show up.
Eventually I found the 2 prong and have one on the way, as well as a socket usb with digital volt meter.
Thanks for the vid, do you have the link to the split cable you used from aliexpress?
a.aliexpress.com/_m0SV8lu
Thanks for watching!
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What?!??! you didn't want to add a whole another fuse box??? lol... Cool it already comes with a aux plug built in. One positive thing about newer bikes is they started adding that type of stuff at the factory. .
Yeah…. I had no idea until recently. This one specifically goes to a 10amp fuse. The little square one goes to a 2 amp fuse, more common for adding a usb style charger for a phone. Had a hard time finding the small 2 prong connector for some reason, eventually found one one ebay. Might at a usb socket in the future with a digital amp display.
The other side of the fuel tank (left) has the same power outlet. Is this power outlet sharing the 10 amp of the right side?
Yes they share the same fuse.
The AliExpress connectors have been working fine since I posted this video
What is the other plug for? It looks like a 4-pin plug vs the 3-pin you hooked your GPS up to. And since it’s a 3-pin, there’s power and ground but what’s the third?
Not sure