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  1. Tatonka

    Any Ideas on how a Power Plate would be wired in?

    I think you may be right.
  2. Tatonka

    Any Ideas on how a Power Plate would be wired in?

    This is the unit referred to….it does not look like any additional connections. So, where did he connect?
  3. Tatonka

    Any Ideas on how a Power Plate would be wired in?

    Thanks, I see that unit red cap and all…..but mystery deepens….does not appear that is where he made the connection.
  4. Tatonka

    Any Ideas on how a Power Plate would be wired in?

    what is the best way to access those terminals?
  5. Tatonka

    Any Ideas on how a Power Plate would be wired in?

    Thank you very much Oh Wise One! If it gives power directly from the battery…the shouldn’t it work to charge directly to the battery ?
  6. Tatonka

    Any Ideas on how a Power Plate would be wired in?

    I can’t really tell, that is the problem, or rather the question. Both the USB and the 12v on the power plate are hot whether the bike is on or off. But there are no connections from the power plate to the battery terminals. The fact that the battery went dead, and I had to replace it, which led...
  7. Tatonka

    Any Ideas on how a Power Plate would be wired in?

    Well, just curious how do you get straight to the battery power without being connected to the battery. Plus , I just changed out the battery so I’m wondering if how it’s Hooked up drains the battery.
  8. Tatonka

    Any Ideas on how a Power Plate would be wired in?

    Installed a Lamonster Dual Power Plate some time ago and it works fine with power on or off. Just replaced the battery and noticed there were no connections to the battery terminals for the Power Plate as it was installed, yet its powered. Took the side panel off to trace the wires and found...
  9. Tatonka

    Handle bar bolts won't move!!!!! Any ideas??

    That sounds like the answer
  10. Tatonka

    Handle bar bolts won't move!!!!! Any ideas??

    Friend installing lamonster power plate….impact wrench doesn’t move a bolt…any ideas ?
  11. Tatonka

    998cc My current ride is a 2011 RT - is the 1330 that much better?

    Probably talking about a pedal box…. LaMonster has them for 998 now, and Martinthevolger has them as well
  12. Tatonka

    Does turning pedalbox on and off hurt the computer/bike?

    just turn it off with the control or bluetooth....it goes to the orignal....turn it back on and it goes to the last setting it was in.
  13. Tatonka

    998cc My current ride is a 2011 RT - is the 1330 that much better?

    I have a mildly enhanced 2013 RT SM5 and agree with your well written submission.
  14. Tatonka

    Pedal Box arrived today

    On a 2013 Rt the plugs are on the right side.
  15. Tatonka

    Pedal Box arrived today

    I mounted the control under the seat safe snd dry…use the blue tooth to control w/ the iPhone
  16. Tatonka

    Pedal Box arrived today

    You may have blue tooth where did t You get your unit?
  17. Tatonka

    Pedal Box arrived today

    For the 998.. did you get the one that is blue tooth capable? I have one on my 2013 rt
  18. Tatonka

    Found a Push button garage door opener!

    Opener installed Installation fairly straightforward… It would help to have the hands of a child to reach inside the machine however. Always some issue arises but all is well and functional.
  19. Tatonka

    Found a Push button garage door opener!

    This is the unit…the push button requires drilling a 15/32 hole
  20. Tatonka

    Found a Push button garage door opener!

    There are several options that are based on the type of door opener you have. I first ordered one through Amazon and they sent me one that was not compatible with my opener. I went directly to Kustomcycles And they fixed me up with the correct transmitter. The small button goes basically...
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