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       #Post#: 747--------------------------------------------------
       ACC 1&2
       By: Rusty Shovel Date: April 11, 2014, 12:42 pm
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       Hey all,
       Before I open the headlight up, I'd like to make sure I have the
       parts I need to connect to ACC 1&2.  Does anyone know what
       size/type connector I'll need?
       #Post#: 799--------------------------------------------------
       Re: ACC 1&2
       By: Dogfarm Date: April 15, 2014, 6:07 pm
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       On my bike, I used 1/4 inch spade connectors.
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       Re: ACC 1&2
       By: Rusty Shovel Date: April 15, 2014, 6:24 pm
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       Yeah, I found these and they worked great.
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       #Post#: 896--------------------------------------------------
       Re: ACC 1&2
       By: Djieff Date: April 24, 2014, 10:28 am
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       Îve just found these two connector while unlocking the speedo.
       Do you know if they are both switched ?
       Can they be used for 2x16w leds ?
       #Post#: 897--------------------------------------------------
       Re: ACC 1&2
       By: Rusty Shovel Date: April 24, 2014, 10:34 am
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       Yes they can.  ACC1 is always hot, ACC2 is switched.  Each is
       fused up to 10 amps…so plenty of power there.  I plugged my GPS
       mount to ACC1 and my MondoLights and USB charger to ACC2.  It's
       a pretty cool feature on the 690.
       #Post#: 3510--------------------------------------------------
       Re: ACC 1&2
       By: randy0017 Date: March 28, 2016, 10:50 am
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       Not very good with electrical stuff.  Just got a 2015 Enduro R
       and looking hook my gps up so it will always run off the
       motorcycle power.  ACC1 always hot....don't really understand
       difference between that and the ACC2 "switched".  Does ACC2 need
       a switch between accessory to turn on/off so it doesn't drain
       battery or what?  Will ACC1 drain battery or is it only charged
       when bike is running or ignition on?  Hope someone can explain
       it in simple terms for me.  Will be wanting to hook gps up with
       cig receptor and also want to hook up heated grips (tusk brand)
       for the winter and also some chargers for phone/cameras and
       other junk.  Thanks for any help.  Randy
       #Post#: 3511--------------------------------------------------
       Re: ACC 1&2
       By: mcrider Date: March 28, 2016, 1:18 pm
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       ACC1 (fuse 8) is connected direct to the fuse terminal at the
       battery.  If the device connected to it is left on, it will
       drain the battery, so it needs a switch.  When you are doing the
       wiring, pull the fuse, so you do not short it out.
       ACC2 (fuse 9) is off when the key is off.
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