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I've seen them at many different bike and auto supply shops.

I got one for a Toyota Fortuner, added a fuse and wired it to my bike.

Or you can buy one that's already fused and specifically designed for motorcycles.

Example:

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You can get these types of sockets from AP Performance or Kittisak or any number of other shops for less than 1000 baht.

Ride On!

Tony

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I don't know about any particular brands, but i saw in Tesco they are selling telephone chargers with adapters for the many different brands for less than 200 Bahts, to make a bridge with some of the internal wiring shouldn't take long.

But if you mean the actual socket, you can possibly find one from the millions scrapped vehicles you see parked all over the country for probably 20/30 Bahts, if you have a mechanic you trust, they might even give a free one to you, just have a look around.

With a bit of diy you can even create one by yourself too biggrin.png

Posted

I've seen them at many different bike and auto supply shops.

I got one for a Toyota Fortuner, added a fuse and wired it to my bike.

Or you can buy one that's already fused and specifically designed for motorcycles.

Example:

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post-56035-0-37494100-1334597606_thumb.j

You can get these types of sockets from AP Performance or Kittisak or any number of other shops for less than 1000 baht.

Ride On!

Tony

Thanks. Just ordered this one from AP Performance.

Posted (edited)

Chiang Rai Saddlebags offers motorcycle 12 volts outlets for 800 baht in Chiang Rai.

12 volt outlet for all 12 volt accessories cigarette lighter style, comes with accessory phone charger and attachments to charge phones, MP3, notebooks etc via normal pin, USB or mini USB

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Posted

Does anyone know which are the wires to connect a 12v adapter on the Versys ? There is a connector below the front left blinker which I think is the correct connector, but my multimeters gone missing, so I can not measure the voltages. I am guessing black/yellow and white/blue.

Posted

Going to answer my own question, I managed to understand the wiring diagram.

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The accessory relay is not there unless you have purchased one. It is just a connector behind the front fairing below the left side front blinker. need to connect between black/with yellow line and white/with blue line wires. This will then be protected by the 5 Amp accessories fuse.

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