View Full Version : What's it cost to fit a cigarette lighter fitting?
Sliver
14th January 2012, 20:44
roughly what places charge to put a cigarette style lighter on you bike?
Cheers
misterO
14th January 2012, 20:52
A Very Cool idea! I wish I could steer you in the right direction but I can tell you that I mounted an ashtray to my bicycle handlebars with velcro.
Katman
14th January 2012, 20:55
Make sure they put it next to the drink holder.
Sliver
14th January 2012, 20:58
hmmm....its for charing my phone, but thanks for the smart ass comments
Sliver
14th January 2012, 21:00
hmmm....its for charing my phone, but thanks for the smart ass comments
or a radar
FJRider
14th January 2012, 21:08
hmmm....its for charing my phone, but thanks for the smart ass comments
Do it yourself ... all the parts are easily available in any auto sparky shop ...
Cigarette lighters aren't generally waterproof. Other options are available.
Sliver
14th January 2012, 21:14
Do it yourself ... all the parts are easily available in any auto sparky shop ...
Cigarette lighters aren't generally waterproof. Other options are available.
cheers FJ
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neels
14th January 2012, 21:21
For whena you're moving or when you're parked?
My bike has a fused lead from the battery to a plastic 2 pin connector (about $4) cable tied to the frame. I just plug into that with cigarette lighter socket from repco ($8.49) for the phone charger or the airbed pump.
slofox
14th January 2012, 21:29
Look at THIS (http://www.canyonchasers.net/shop/generic/relay.php)
I did one of these off this diagram and would never be without one again...you can connect anything - almost anyway
iYRe
14th January 2012, 21:47
i have one of these: http://www.cruisercustomizing.com/universal-handlebar-electrical-power-point-1-inch-bars/part/KY-1423
Sliver
14th January 2012, 22:03
i have one of these: http://www.cruisercustomizing.com/universal-handlebar-electrical-power-point-1-inch-bars/part/KY-1423
thats perfect. Does it drain battery while the bike is turned off? thanks for your help
misterO
14th January 2012, 22:07
No sarcasm intended- I would genuinely love to have a cigarette lighter on my instrument panel. I've seen electrified tank bags before- here's a lead for ya:
http://www.motorcycleradar.com/new_page_1.htm
iYRe
14th January 2012, 22:08
On the Volusia i have it connected to the accessory jacks in the headlight, so when the key is off, no power to the lighter.
So, yeah if you patch it in to something that doesnt have power when the key is off.. if you wire to the battery, it will drain power if something is plugged in and charging while the key is off.
JustNick
14th January 2012, 22:14
Yeah it's a blardy handy mod and easy to do if you're that way inclined. I hooked mine up pretty much as per the diagram that slofox linked but minus the distribution block. I use it to power my phone (setup inside my tank bag) if I'm travelling a new route that I'm unfamiliar with and need gps.
Macontour
14th January 2012, 22:21
Look at THIS (http://www.canyonchasers.net/shop/generic/relay.php)
I did one of these off this diagram and would never be without one again...you can connect anything - almost anyway
I wish I had seen this years ago when I was rigging up spotlights through a relay by trial and error!! Eventually got it right after blowing a few fuses!!
The Singing Chef
14th January 2012, 22:53
I have a cheap ciggie lighter adaptor from repco, still haven't fitted it yet though. Bloody android phones need charging constantly so would be damn handy when I actually fit it.
Virago
14th January 2012, 22:57
One of these is what you need:
http://www.jaycar.co.nz/productView.asp?ID=PS2011&keywords=lighter+socket&form=KEYWORD
I made a bracket to mount mine on the handlebars, out of a galvanised gate hinge - works well.
I also connected straight across the battery (through a fuse), so the socket is live all the time. The bonus of that is that I can hook up a battery tender straight through the socket.
p.dath
14th January 2012, 23:23
It depends a little bit on weather you want it to operate only when the bike ignition is on (so you'll need a relay), or all the time.
The simple case is all the time. You'll need a cigarette lighter socket, a 10A inline fuse (assuming your load is less than 10A), and some wire rated at 12VDC 15A (I would go for a 50% or better safety margin). Probably about $20 in components, and you can get them from Repco, Super Cheap Auto, Jay car Electronics, etc.
You'll probably find it best (assuming your bike is negatively earthed) to take a line directly from the positive terminate of your battery. Put the inline fuse as close as possible to that connection. If something goes wrong, you want the fuse to blow instead of the wire to the battery melting or turning into a small heater and setting something on fire. You can then run some wires out to where ever you want the actual cigarette lighter attachment to be.
If you only want it to operate when the bike ignition is on, then you can buy an automotive relay with the fuse built in. I'm guessing about $10 to $20. The last one I bought was from Jay Car electronics.
Mount the relay near the battery again (because of the fuse). Many people connect the relay "on" terminal to the headlight or tail light on their bike, as they are easy to tap into, and should be on when the bike ignition is on.
Also consider how waterproof the cigarette lighter socket is when you mount it, and indeed which way up you mount it (in case it should get water in it, so that it can freely drain).
So the short answer is, maybe $20 to $30 in components depending on the option you choose. If you want to get a professional to do it then I'm guessing they should complete it within 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on where you want it mounted and how much of the bike they have to take apart to do it, so maybe $100 to $150 in labour.
p.dath
14th January 2012, 23:25
I have a cheap ciggie lighter adaptor from repco, still haven't fitted it yet though. Bloody android phones need charging constantly so would be damn handy when I actually fit it.
Have you looked at the portable solar panel chargers for your phone? You can charge the phone when your not on the bike as well then.
vifferman
15th January 2012, 21:16
Many moons ago, I went to a marine dealer and bought a Blue Seas 5025 distribution board/fusebox and connected it under the seat, wired to give power only when the relay's switched on by the taillight wire being live. Each circuit has its own individual colour-coded fuse. I've got a cigarette lighter plug with waterproof cap and 1-metre cord, and the hotgrips, extra horns, R/R cooling fan, and I can't remember what else all hooked up. The 5025 is light, compact, easy to fit, has labels for each circuit, blah blah blah (starting to sound like an ad...)
Marmoot
15th January 2012, 21:22
Look at THIS (http://www.canyonchasers.net/shop/generic/relay.php)
I did one of these off this diagram and would never be without one again...you can connect anything - almost anyway
Would be great to have a fuse in there somewhere, wouldn't it?
You know, just in case the distribution box gets water in it, or one of the device gets water in it.
JustNick
15th January 2012, 21:24
Would be great to have a fuse in there somewhere, wouldn't it?
You know, just in case the distribution box gets water in it, or one of the device gets water in it.
Inline fuse between batt + and pin 87 on relay :innocent:
slofox
16th January 2012, 06:26
Would be great to have a fuse in there somewhere, wouldn't it?
You know, just in case the distribution box gets water in it, or one of the device gets water in it.
Mine does have a fuse as per the diagram.
Idubbs
16th January 2012, 21:45
roughly what places charge to put a cigarette style lighter on you bike?
Cheers
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SMOKEU
16th January 2012, 21:53
All I did was hook up some cheap wire the battery, then to a 10A fuse and a lighter socket from Jaycar. Put the negative cable on the negative terminal of the battery and it was all good.
DR650gary
17th January 2012, 07:47
Here ya go ;)
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/10A-w-Resettable-Fuse-Motorcycle-Waterproof-12V-Cigarette-Lighter-Socket-/260935327872?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3cc0f52080#ht_3178wt_1139
Run it through a fuse or a relay and you're in.
Cheers
pritch
17th January 2012, 08:00
A previous owner had fitted one of those cigarette lighter thingies to my Ducati. It didn't work too well with the radar detector but was very convenient for the smart charger, which was why it had been installed. (For the latter to work , the circuit must be open while the ignition is switched off.)
Sliver
17th January 2012, 10:57
Cheers for input guys.
clint640
18th January 2012, 10:20
Some good advice above about how to wire it in, but I would dispense with the ciggy socket if you can - they give a crap connection at the best of times let alone when exposed to the elements on a bike. I have soldered the power feed directly into the unit for the last few gadget chargers I have wired up & tucked it all away behind the dash with just the lead coming out, these things are usually so cheap it's no biggie to have one permanently on the bike.
Cheers
Clint
5150
18th January 2012, 10:25
Some good advice above about how to wire it in, but I would dispense with the ciggy socket if you can - they give a crap connection at the best of times let alone when exposed to the elements on a bike. I have soldered the power feed directly into the unit for the last few gadget chargers I have wired up & tucked it all away behind the dash with just the lead coming out, these things are usually so cheap it's no biggie to have one permanently on the bike.
Cheers
Clint
And I thought them KTM's came with everything, even it's own toaster ....:yes:
Sliver
18th January 2012, 11:30
Id love a toaster on my bike.
unhingedlizard
18th January 2012, 19:06
My KTM doesnt have a toaster.
Does have two usb ports for charging phones, iPods, GPS etc in the glovebox.
all you require is moderate soldering skills, a 5v regulator and a standard usb port. there are instructions here that work well.
http://cbrforum.com/forum/how-mechanical-40/how-install-charging-usb-port-your-bike-zomg-96467/
now im off to find a ktm branded usb toaster...
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