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Motorcycle Electrical Connectors<br />

Today, more than ever, there is a need for a standardized power port on motorcycles.<br />

A bi-directional port (one that can deliver current, as well as take charging current) is necessary<br />

to take full advantage of new “appliance” products such as battery chargers, heated vests, cell<br />

phones, MP3 players, radar detectors, GPS units, camcorders, and so on. Install a port that has the<br />

environmental and current-carrying capacity to power all of these useful appliances.<br />

Several types of accessory connectors are in common use on motorcycles:<br />

SAE connectors (Fig. A) have been in use for several years on devices such as Battery Tender<br />

chargers, and some models of electric vests. They offer a reliable connection but are not weatherresistant<br />

and are best suited for use in protected locations.<br />

Cigarette connectors (Fig. B) have gained wide use because every car has a cigarette lighter<br />

and many automotive accessories were sold with cigarette-type connectors. There is no standard for<br />

cigarette connector dimensions—there are two different sizes in common use—and they often fit<br />

poorly and make unreliable connections. They are also not weather-resistant.<br />

Powerlet connectors (also known as BMW-style connectors; Figs. C through H) have rapidly<br />

gained popularity over the past few years because they are built to standard dimensions, they are<br />

rugged, they make reliable connections, and some types are made with weather-resistant covers and<br />

protective boots. A proposal has been made for this connector family to become the standard for<br />

motorcycle use. If you are adding a new power port to your motorcycle, this is the type you should<br />

probably choose.<br />

Powerlet Powerbar Sockets<br />

The Powerbar from Powerlet is a gorgeous CNC-machined block of black anodized aluminum<br />

alloy. What makes it so great is that it holds their famous 12-volt Powerlet socket. This classy<br />

outlet can power heated riding gear, cell phones, radar detectors, or just about any gadget.<br />

If you want the most rugged and best looking accessory power socket, look no further.<br />

Fits 7/8–1-inch round tubing, you can mount them on handlebars, crashbars, frame rails, and<br />

luggage racks. Includes 48-inch, heavy-duty 14 AWG wiring harness, waterproof fuseholder,<br />

stainless steel hardware, and detailed instructions.<br />

N-PKT53 7/8–1 inch Powerbar Socket $124.95<br />

Mount the Powerlet Powerbar Socket on handlebars, crashbars, frame rails, etc.<br />

At left we’ve attached one to the passenger hand rail of a Yamaha FJR1300.<br />

Powerlet Cables & Adapters<br />

These adapter cables provide a convenient way to connect your existing accessories with (A) SAE,<br />

(B) Cigarette devices, or (C) Powerlet plugs to Powerlet sockets. With these adapters you can plug<br />

almost any 12VDC product into a bike equipped with Powerlet sockets.<br />

PAC12<br />

PART #<br />

DESCRIPTION<br />

PLUG<br />

SOCKET<br />

LENGTH<br />

PRICE<br />

PAC2<br />

Cigarette Cable<br />

Powerlet<br />

Cigarette<br />

10 in.<br />

$19.95<br />

PAC7<br />

Dual Powerlet Cable<br />

Powerlet<br />

(2) Powerlet<br />

8, 10 in.<br />

$34.95<br />

PAC12<br />

Right Angle to Cigarette Cable<br />

R.A.<br />

Powerlet<br />

Cigarette<br />

24 in.<br />

$25.95<br />

PAC7<br />

PAC28<br />

Dual Cigarette Cable<br />

Powerlet<br />

(2) Cigarette<br />

8, 10 in.<br />

$26.95<br />

PAC27<br />

SAE and Cigarette Cable<br />

SAE<br />

(1) Powerlet<br />

(1) Cigarette<br />

3 in.<br />

29.95<br />

PAC29<br />

Powerlet and Cigarette Cable<br />

Powerlet<br />

(1) Powerlet<br />

(1) Cigarette<br />

12 in.<br />

10 in.<br />

$27.95<br />

PAC31<br />

Right Angle to Dual Cigarette Coiled Cable<br />

R.A.<br />

(2) Cigarette<br />

4 ft.<br />

$28.95<br />

PAC86<br />

SAE Cable<br />

Powerlet<br />

SAE<br />

6 in.<br />

$15.95<br />

PAC22<br />

SAE Extension<br />

SAE<br />

SAE<br />

24 or 36 in.<br />

$9.95<br />

PAC23<br />

SAE to Dual SAE Extension<br />

SAE<br />

(2) SAE<br />

9 in.<br />

$12.95<br />

PAC35<br />

SAE to Cigar & Coax Y Cable<br />

SAE<br />

(1) Cigarette<br />

(1) Coax<br />

6 in.<br />

9 in.<br />

$29.95<br />

PAC43<br />

Rigid Powerlet to Cigarette Adapter<br />

Powerlet<br />

Cigarette<br />

none<br />

19.95<br />

PAC28<br />

PPC24<br />

Mini USB Garmin GPS Adaptor tells GPS<br />

to expect power, not data<br />

R.A.<br />

Mini USB<br />

Mini USB<br />

5 in.<br />

$12.95<br />

PPC15SC<br />

Mini USB Short Cable w/ in-line regulator<br />

Powerlet<br />

(incl. PPC24)<br />

14 in.<br />

$44.95<br />

PPC15<br />

Mini USB Coiled Cord w/ in-line regulator<br />

and R.A. Powerlet Plug<br />

R.A.<br />

Powerlet<br />

(incl. PPC24)<br />

36 in.<br />

relaxed<br />

$44.95<br />

AAC01<br />

Cigarette to Powerlet Adapter<br />

Cigarette<br />

Powerlet<br />

none<br />

$17.95<br />

AAC02<br />

Cigarette Plug to SAE<br />

Cigarette<br />

SAE<br />

18 in.<br />

$9.95<br />

AAC01<br />

AAC03<br />

AC243<br />

Cigarette Plug to PSO4<br />

SAE to Cigarette Adapter<br />

Cigarette<br />

SAE<br />

Powerlet<br />

Cigarette<br />

12 in.<br />

3 in.<br />

$18.95<br />

$14.95<br />

AC2418<br />

SAE to Cigarette Adapter<br />

SAE<br />

Cigarette<br />

18 in.<br />

$16.95<br />

40 ELECTRICAL Order Toll-Free 1-800-531-1133

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