Honda CT125 Postie, USB/ Volt Meter/ GPS wiring
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- A quick demo of how to wire in the USB/ Volt Meter and GPS correctly with fused power and a simple kit. *NOT a direct battery connection
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Looks like you don't have auxiliary lights installed. While the LED headlights are nice, I don't think the main lights are enough for trails at night. Not sure if having a USB charger and auxiliary light will overload the alternator
After nearly 14,000 miles I haven’t really had a need for extra lighting, but I’m not really a night rider…ever.