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First thing everyone needs to know,what bike you have and year.Then they can help you.Also would be nice where do you want power to go.
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Really????
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Yes, I dont think he saw that you posted it in the F3 Forum. I dont know that answer to your question about the power outlet.
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THANKS TAZZEL
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Ok,ok I was looking at the latest posts on left , before you go to forums. Sorry! Hope someone can help , I don't know that much about F3
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Look under the left lateral cover. It is taped to a wiring harness and hard to see but t is there. There is also one under the passenger seat.
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Originally Posted by jcasey
Look under the left lateral cover. It is taped to a wiring harness and hard to see but t is there. There is also one under the passenger seat.
Those are only powered when the engine is running.
2015 F3 SE6 Black and Chrome, Smoothspyder Backrest and more to come.
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If I can't fix it, I will fix it so no one can fix it. Sypder Loco!
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Originally Posted by Mikind7
Those are only powered when the engine is running.
Isn't there a way to move the fuse and make it unswitched?
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Originally Posted by jcasey
Isn't there a way to move the fuse and make it unswitched?
There is on my RS , but not sure on the f3. It would be the owners manual.
If I can't fix it, I will fix it so no one can fix it. Sypder Loco!
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Originally Posted by jcasey
Isn't there a way to move the fuse and make it unswitched?
No, not on the F3. There are no readily available circuits that stay powered when the key is removed on the F3. You would have to add a fuse block and come from the battery.
Is all this really necessary for some lights on a side bag?
Be a bit more specific about what circuit you are trying to power and perhaps others here can help. Likely going to need to use the power connection under the passenger seat.
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THIS BLUE WIRE
I'm just trying to follow the directions which states that this "blue" wire has to be connected to a 12v continuous power source.. Others here said that they connected this "blue" wire to the grey wire with the red or brown stripes. The problem i encounter when doing that is when I turn on the right blinker, the left side blinks also. I contacted Admore and they want me to send the mini controller back. Could be faulty.
Originally Posted by jcthorne
No, not on the F3. There are no readily available circuits that stay powered when the key is removed on the F3. You would have to add a fuse block and come from the battery.
Is all this really necessary for some lights on a side bag?
Be a bit more specific about what circuit you are trying to power and perhaps others here can help. Likely going to need to use the power connection under the passenger seat.
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NO HARM INTENDED.
Originally Posted by Larry rt
Ok,ok I was looking at the latest posts on left , before you go to forums. Sorry! Hope someone can help , I don't know that much about F3
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can you post a picture of where you are trying to wire the LEDs into?
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I already packaged the mini controller with wires to be sent back to Admore. I will post when i get the replacement controller. Thanks for inquiriing.
Originally Posted by Wiredux
can you post a picture of where you are trying to wire the LEDs into?
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