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Black Knight
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Post by Black Knight »

Looking at the power socket it seems smaller than standard.
Nippy Normans do a converter to change it to standard size.

Are the converters well made? anyone got one?

What is the OE socket actually used for being the smaller size? BM equipment?? :?
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Post by sproggy »

I ordered one of those converters from NN ages ago and it looks reasonable but I've never used it. Instead I mounted a proper-sized socket on the top yolk to plug the GPS/phone charger into. The original socket's in the wrong place to be useful when riding anyway IMO.

You're right - the OE socket is only any good for BM equipment.
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Post by Black Knight »

Thanks,

What BM equipment is available then? The only thing that springs to mind is a Sat Nav and I would imagine that would be hard wired in, not powered through an accessory socket :?
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Post by sproggy »

There's BMW's own take on an Optimate - that has a small plug. Maybe heated clothing? I'm not sure.
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Having just bought one I can tell you that the BMW special size plug for the socket is £7.36 (why I am not surprised).

I use it to help trickle charge the battery as having checked with the mechanics at the local dealer they confirm that you can use a trickle charger through the socket provided the battery is not totally flat.

Tried it and it does work.
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I think the plug is a hella type marine plug

and here is a whole page of cheaper options,

Henry

http://search.ebay.co.uk/search/search. ... p=1&fsoo=1
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Thank you so much for reminding me that I should have looked elsewhere before paying BMW spares prices.
:cry:
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I got my pug from Motorworks... great. However, does any one know where I might get a BMW plug but one that comes out and then does a 90 degree turn. I have placed a plug socket on the left hand black plastic (behind the winker) and the handle bar grip just touches the plug. this is not good. `can anyone help me?? :roll: :?: :D

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Post by soggybottoms »

I think the plug is a hella type marine plug

and here is a whole page of cheaper options,

Henry
Now I know why I've got such a big battery - it's for the eBay kettle accessory :lol: Cheers Tripe for such a useful list. Coffee anyone?
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Found one chaps..San Jose BMW 10.95 dollars for info.

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kettle? I was rather hoping that someone might make a very small 12v espresso machine, helps keep the weight down as you wouldn't need as much water!
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Post by renagade »

Hi Guy's
I use my plug for my home made heated jacket(worked well in France last week -5 deg ) and my battery charger and my tire pump.
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