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Hi All.
Since I have more time on my hands (than sense) I've decided to prune the bird's nest of wires proliferating beneath the seat of the GSA, powering the GPS and USB sockets etc, problem is I haven't really got a clue. I do have some questions though.
1. I thought if I touched the red wire with the ring connector to the red terminal on the battery and the grey wire to the frame or the other terminal the PDM60 would power up but no such luck.
2. How come the PDM60 supplies only single wires to the gadgets on the bike? Do I have to chop the wires back on the gadgets then link the single wire to the 'live' side of the gadget and link the other wire to the frame?
3. I have the bike mount for the Garmin 590 LM and that has a thick loom of wires feeding audio sockets etc. Where do I cut into that to attach the PDM60? It's been a while since I've even seen the loom.
Thanks for any help on this, don't assume any prior knowledge, or common sense, on my part. Nothing will be too obvious to point out.
Since I have more time on my hands (than sense) I've decided to prune the bird's nest of wires proliferating beneath the seat of the GSA, powering the GPS and USB sockets etc, problem is I haven't really got a clue. I do have some questions though.
1. I thought if I touched the red wire with the ring connector to the red terminal on the battery and the grey wire to the frame or the other terminal the PDM60 would power up but no such luck.
2. How come the PDM60 supplies only single wires to the gadgets on the bike? Do I have to chop the wires back on the gadgets then link the single wire to the 'live' side of the gadget and link the other wire to the frame?
3. I have the bike mount for the Garmin 590 LM and that has a thick loom of wires feeding audio sockets etc. Where do I cut into that to attach the PDM60? It's been a while since I've even seen the loom.
Thanks for any help on this, don't assume any prior knowledge, or common sense, on my part. Nothing will be too obvious to point out.