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Motogadget wiring
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I've got a few options for wiring my motoscope but I'm curious where others that have done have pulled the constant hot and ignition hot from. Since unwiring the dash I could pull ignition hot off of 12v+ and te ground for the dash lights correct? Was thinking about pulling the constant hot off of the ignition switch connector since its indirectly tied to the battery and the fusible link can come apart. Am I thinking right on this or am I thinking too hard?
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Re: Motogadget wiring
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March 20, 2012, 06:51:02 AM »
So long as both are fused individually, should work fine.
Last one I did had 2 empty slots in the OE fuse-box so I disassembled it and then wired both through it. Came out slick...
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How did the motoscope install go?
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Well, kinda like this:
I used Belden 8 strand wire for running the Motoscope Pro wiring and also the idiot light wiring to the back. There is also a 3 strand wire there for the toggle switch. I followed Stew's advice and ran it all to the back where there's much more real estate to play with.
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That doesn't at all look rain proof
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woah! is that what I have to look forward to? looks tricky
ive had my motoscope sitting in the box for yrs. its about time i do something with it other than look and admire.
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Quote from: Raux on May 25, 2012, 11:47:27 PM
That doesn't at all look rain proof
I thought of that. I haven't done it yet but I'll make a rubber rain flap on the underside. Been busy painting my new headlight.
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Quote from: GRUBBY on May 25, 2012, 11:41:25 PM
Well, kinda like this:
I used Belden 8 strand wire for running the Motoscope Pro wiring and also the idiot light wiring to the back. There is also a 3 strand wire there for the toggle switch. I followed Stew's advice and ran it all to the back where there's much more real estate to play with.
I thought the Motogadget was supposed to replace fuses and relays. What's with the fuse box and relays there?
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Re: Motogadget wiring
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Quote from: suzyj on May 26, 2012, 08:06:49 PM
I thought the Motogadget was supposed to replace fuses and relays. What's with the fuse box and relays there?
M-Unit does, not the gauge.
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The M unit is the next thing on my list.
The gauge I have is the Motoscope Pro, not the mini.
The reason I did the wiring the way I did was for ease of diagnosis in the event something goes wrong. It's cleaner and more serviceable than crimping an ass load of wires together.
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