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Cigarette
Lighter
An
Accessory That Makes Sense For All
Yes,
I smoke. So? This tip has nothing to do with smoking.
One
of the least expensive additions you can put on your bike is a
cigarette lighter - and you should. (If you prefer, throw the
lighter part of the assembly away.)
What
I'm getting at is the value of having a 'hot' cigarette lighter
receptacle on your bike. There are unbelievable advantages to you
in having one on your bike, not the least of which is that it
could result in your being able to save a life.
Like
any accessory, you should include an in-line fuse when you install
this device, but unlike your other accessories, you should wire
this one directly to your battery and avoid the ignition switch.
That is, you want the receptacle 'hot' whether the ignition is on
or not.
Since
these are NOT weather-proof devices, mount the receptacle inside a
saddlebag and POINT IT STRAIGHT DOWN.
- Do
you carry a cellular phone? Ever had to use it only to find
the battery was too weak? Now you have the ability to plug it
in any time, anywhere. A 911 call is not an unthinkable
requirement when out on the road, right?
- Ever
do campouts? Did you have to resort to blowing up an air
mattress by mouth? A cheap air pump plugs into your cigarette
lighter receptacle and makes that job trivial.
- Ever
charge your battery? It's a pain getting your charger
connected to the battery posts, right? Besides removing covers
(and the ever present possibility of breaking one of the
plastic studs in the process), there is also the possibility
of inadvertently reversing leads and destroying that battery.
Wire your charger to a male cigarette lighter plug and
whenever you want to charge that battery just plug it into the
socket.
You
get the idea. This is one versatile and inexpensive accessory that
should be standard equipment, even if it's not politically
correct.
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