maxwell
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it breaks my heart to say this but could a guy buy a 7S guage and just put power too it?
Most aren't overly water proof when they are in use. USB ports corrode in a hurry when you mix charging and moisture.Ideally, the add-on Trailtech gauge would be powered by a commercial off the shelf USB battery pack (like people use to charge their cellphones). This is the cheapest and most universal method of battery power.
If they had something like this available, I might buy in to it. I'm just not overly impressed by the 2018 model they sell as their flagship product.it breaks my heart to say this but could a guy buy a 7S guage and just put power too it?
Riding buddy did that all last season. 7S from his wrote off boost velcro'd to the the dash of his doo. Worked just fine.it breaks my heart to say this but could a guy buy a 7S guage and just put power too it?
That's what I figured ...will likely add a small battery to provide power to the TT and let the sled charge the battery ...being able to leave it on and connected all day is the goal so even when stopped / stuck everyone is still locked on.I can tell you that having it fully charged before riding will not do much for you. You need some form of back up battery wired in. I have installed and rigged in over a dozen of these and they work. Im sure there are other options, but this is the one i prefer. With this system you dont have another battery to worry about at the end of the day.
The gauge is pretty integrated with the sled so either it woould work just for gps/buddy tracking or it would continue to pop codes all over the screen and drive you nuts. The antenna and a battery would need mounting/wiring too.it breaks my heart to say this but could a guy buy a 7S guage and just put power too it?
...or it would continue to pop codes all over the screen and drive you nuts.
Assuming it will start and run long enough to throw a code.No, that's how it operates when installed in a Polaris.
Milwaukee 12v power supply. Not wired to sled at all. One battery lasted all day. Unhook it at end of the day and bring it into hotel to charge.Anyone with TT aux battery installations ..looking for ideas as to what worked best / easiest / lasts long enough for day sledding ...
Example - cordless tool battery and charge overnight ...or usb type cell power bank ....or small sled battery charged when sled is on (maybe lifep04 type) ....
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Perfect - great to hear ....easy solution tksMilwaukee 12v power supply. Not wired to sled at all. One battery lasted all day. Unhook it at end of the day and bring it into hotel to charge.
I have a few chargers and battery packs that fit nicely under the stock gauge. PM me if your interested.Anyone with TT aux battery installations ..looking for ideas as to what worked best / easiest / lasts long enough for day sledding ...
Example - cordless tool battery and charge overnight ...or usb type cell power bank ....or small sled battery charged when sled is on (maybe lifep04 type) ....
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Maybe part out a complete kit? That sucks!12v Makita batteries and holders arrived today just in time ...
Now just need a new screen ...
Got jammed between a tree and the brake line nut on the reservoir on today's ride ... TT doesn't sell a replacement screen so guess I'm going to have to take it apart and match one up on Amazon
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