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electrical power pick up
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like the title says …… i'm after taking a power pick up off the back light so that it is "switched" does anyone know what colour the live feed is to the back light cheers...…….2019 RS
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(11-10-2019, 09:14 PM)andyoz_imp Wrote: like the title says …… i'm after taking a power pick up off the back light so that it is "switched" does anyone know what colour the live feed is to the back light cheers...…….2019 RS

Hi Andy,

It is the green wire (tail), the brown is the ground.
The green/Yellow is the brake light.

Why don't you use the 2 provided "aux power" supply.
One under the seat and the second one in the headlight bucket.

Send me a PM and I can get you the full schematic.
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(11-11-2019, 06:44 AM)Alain Lee_imp Wrote:
(11-10-2019, 09:14 PM)andyoz_imp Wrote: like the title says …… i'm after taking a power pick up off the back light so that it is "switched" does anyone know what colour the live feed is to the back light cheers...…….2019 RS

Hi Andy,

It is the green wire (tail), the brown is the ground.
The green/Yellow is the brake light.

Why don't you use the 2 provided "aux power" supply.
One under the seat and the second one in the headlight bucket.

Send me a PM and I can get you the full schematic.

Hi Andy,

It is the green wire (tail), the brown is the ground.
The green/Yellow is the brake light.

Why don't you use the 2 provided "aux power" supply.
One under the seat and the second one in the headlight bucket.

Send me a PM and I can get you the full schematic.

PM sent thanks
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from Alain Lee

(11-11-2019, 08:18 PM)andyoz_imp Wrote:
(11-11-2019, 06:44 AM)Alain Lee_imp Wrote:
(11-10-2019, 09:14 PM)andyoz_imp Wrote: like the title says …… i'm after taking a power pick up off the back light so that it is "switched" does anyone know what colour the live feed is to the back light cheers...…….2019 RS

Hi Andy,

It is the green wire (tail), the brown is the ground.
The green/Yellow is the brake light.

Why don't you use the 2 provided "aux power" supply.
One under the seat and the second one in the headlight bucket.

Send me a PM and I can get you the full schematic.

Hi Andy,

It is the green wire (tail), the brown is the ground.
The green/Yellow is the brake light.

Why don't you use the 2 provided "aux power" supply.
One under the seat and the second one in the headlight bucket.

Send me a PM and I can get you the full schematic.

PM sent thanks

Hi Andy,

It is the green wire (tail), the brown is the ground.
The green/Yellow is the brake light.

Why don't you use the 2 provided "aux power" supply.
One under the seat and the second one in the headlight bucket.

Send me a PM and I can get you the full schematic.

PM sent thanks
Hi Andy and everyone
So sorry, apologise for my mistake... Huh

The Green wire goes to the ground.
The Green/Yellow is the Brake light.(from ABS-brake switches)
The Brown (Black/Brown is the Tail light.("F" fuse for Meter & Illumination)

Again Apology to all,
Alain
"Switched" 12v Power Outlet.

Attached are the 2 switched power connectors (HONDA called them "DUMMY".
Both are powered from the "K" (10 amps) OP fuse.

Locations:
Behind the left side cover is a 4-pin connector “DUMMY” (Black/Brown)
Inside the bucket is a 2-pin connector “DUMMY” (Black/Brown)



Alain lee
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(11-12-2019, 09:12 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: from Alain Lee

(11-11-2019, 08:18 PM)andyoz_imp Wrote:
(11-11-2019, 06:44 AM)Alain Lee_imp Wrote:
(11-10-2019, 09:14 PM)andyoz_imp Wrote: like the title says …… i'm after taking a power pick up off the back light so that it is "switched" does anyone know what colour the live feed is to the back light cheers...…….2019 RS

Hi Andy,

It is the green wire (tail), the brown is the ground.
The green/Yellow is the brake light.

Why don't you use the 2 provided "aux power" supply.
One under the seat and the second one in the headlight bucket.

Send me a PM and I can get you the full schematic.

Hi Andy,

It is the green wire (tail), the brown is the ground.
The green/Yellow is the brake light.

Why don't you use the 2 provided "aux power" supply.
One under the seat and the second one in the headlight bucket.

Send me a PM and I can get you the full schematic.

PM sent thanks

Hi Andy,

It is the green wire (tail), the brown is the ground.
The green/Yellow is the brake light.

Why don't you use the 2 provided "aux power" supply.
One under the seat and the second one in the headlight bucket.

Send me a PM and I can get you the full schematic.

PM sent thanks
Hi Andy and everyone
So sorry, apologise for my mistake... Huh

The Green wire goes to the ground.
The Green/Yellow is the Brake light.(from ABS-brake switches)
The Brown (Black/Brown is the Tail light.("F" fuse for Meter & Illumination)

Again Apology to all,
Alain
"Switched" 12v Power Outlet.

Attached are the 2 switched power connectors (HONDA called them "DUMMY".
Both are powered from the "K" (10 amps) OP fuse.

Locations:
Behind the left side cover is a 4-pin connector “DUMMY” (Black/Brown)
Inside the bucket is a 2-pin connector “DUMMY” (Black/Brown)



Alain lee

Hi Andy,

It is the green wire (tail), the brown is the ground.
The green/Yellow is the brake light.

Why don't you use the 2 provided "aux power" supply.
One under the seat and the second one in the headlight bucket.

Send me a PM and I can get you the full schematic.

PM sent thanks
Hi Andy and everyone
So sorry, apologise for my mistake... Huh

The Green wire goes to the ground.
The Green/Yellow is the Brake light.(from ABS-brake switches)
The Brown (Black/Brown is the Tail light.("F" fuse for Meter & Illumination)

Again Apology to all,
Alain
"Switched" 12v Power Outlet.

Attached are the 2 switched power connectors (HONDA called them "DUMMY".
Both are powered from the "K" (10 amps) OP fuse.

Locations:
Behind the left side cover is a 4-pin connector “DUMMY” (Black/Brown)
Inside the bucket is a 2-pin connector “DUMMY” (Black/Brown)



Alain lee
thanks a great help very much appreciated
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#6
got it all sorted now many thanks to alain lee for the info ect ect I now have warm an toasty hands.
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#7
Excellent.
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