GolfVenture Posted October 2, 2011 #1 Posted October 2, 2011 I want to put some some small 55 watt plattuiem burners on the mirror brackets for my 91 VR. Being that the PTT switch by the left grip is not used for I use blue tooth, I would like to activate the Burners by the PTT switch as a signal. Also I would like to put a regular lighted toggle switch to activate the Burners for longer use. I plan on using a relay. My thoughts are that I can do this, but would like conformation that I would not be creating a electricial problem.
dingy Posted October 3, 2011 #2 Posted October 3, 2011 If you just want to power a relay coil momentarily to flash the lights, use of the PTT switch will work. It won't work easily to power them up continuously. Gary
Snaggletooth Posted October 3, 2011 #3 Posted October 3, 2011 Can't help you with that particular question but here is an idea for adding more switches to a 1st gen. Which as you have noticed is woefully short on places to do so. http://www.venturerider.org/forum/showthread.php?t=34990 Worked out well for me and keeps the switches close at hand. Handles the driving lights, marker lights and parking lights in one panel. Mike
GolfVenture Posted October 3, 2011 Author #4 Posted October 3, 2011 Ok on the PTT switch. Being that I plan on putting the PTT switch on a relay, can I install a 2nd switch using the same relay to the same lights for longer use?
bkuhr Posted October 3, 2011 #5 Posted October 3, 2011 Here is a diagram should allow what you intend
dingy Posted October 3, 2011 #6 Posted October 3, 2011 Here is a diagram should allow what you intend Brian, Can you save your files as PDF, my laptop doesn't want to open your .doc files, says they are a newer version. I'm am still on XP, hate giving microsoft more money. Probably more than a few others like this. Gary
bkuhr Posted October 3, 2011 #7 Posted October 3, 2011 Brian, Can you save your files as PDF, my laptop doesn't want to open your .doc files, says they are a newer version. I'm am still on XP, hate giving microsoft more money. Probably more than a few others like this. Gary Your wish is my command
GolfVenture Posted October 3, 2011 Author #9 Posted October 3, 2011 Great, I understand the diagram and thanks for the pdf also.
Condor Posted October 3, 2011 #10 Posted October 3, 2011 Brian, Can you save your files as PDF, my laptop doesn't want to open your .doc files, says they are a newer version. I'm am still on XP, hate giving microsoft more money. Probably more than a few others like this. Gary Interesting... I'm one of 'those XP'ers', but when I clicked on the link, my version of MS Word converted the file to the older type by removing a few of the newer .docx features (pop up frame explaination) and it displayed OK.
twigg Posted October 3, 2011 #11 Posted October 3, 2011 I thought you may like to see what is mounted on top of my Brake and Clutch reservoirs: The first is the Clutch. It has a two outlet powerpoint currently powering both GPS Units. That's not what it is intended for, but it's a long story. It is fused 15 Amp so it will power my fancy new tire inflator: http://i1092.photobucket.com/albums/i418/twigg2324/1986%20Yamaha%20Venture%20Royale/IMG_0690.jpg Above the brake cylinder is a Radio Shack Project Box fitted with two switches. The one on the left powers a set of driving lamps, through a relay, and the right switch is for the headlamp ... yeah, I rewired it I have an HID unit and it doesn't appreciate firing up then having me hit the starter button. Besides, I am perfectly capable of deciding when I want my headlight on all on my own! http://i1092.photobucket.com/albums/i418/twigg2324/1986%20Yamaha%20Venture%20Royale/IMG_0691.jpg
dingy Posted October 3, 2011 #12 Posted October 3, 2011 Interesting... I'm one of 'those XP'ers', but when I clicked on the link, my version of MS Word converted the file to the older type by removing a few of the newer .docx features (pop up frame explaination) and it displayed OK. My laptop offered my the choice of downloading an MS convertor to do that. Gary
Evan Posted October 3, 2011 #13 Posted October 3, 2011 Can't help you with that particular question but here is an idea for adding more switches to a 1st gen. Which as you have noticed is woefully short on places to do so. ----- Worked out well for me and keeps the switches close at hand. Handles the driving lights, marker lights and parking lights in one panel. Mike I did something that has worked really well for me, although others might consider it a "Poor Man Fix". I don't have pictures right now to better illustrate but basically, after I removed my cassette, I utilized some of the large space made available which remains covered and rain protected by my plastic cassette cover. I velcroed in (so it can be removed) a flat strip of firm black plastic cut from a plastic oil jug in a location that I can access easily when riding. I drilled three half inch holes in that plastic strip and installed three round switches that light up when they are on (and I can see that light through the plastic cassette cover). I use these switches for my axillary power plug also located in this protected space (which I use to plug in my GPS and want to be able to power off), and for added lights. It was easy to install and wire and it is neat. Will try to get a picture.
GolfVenture Posted October 5, 2011 Author #14 Posted October 5, 2011 Ok, I've been feeling a bit guility not sharing my switch installation for it does not seem as good as those that has posted in this posting and other posting that I've read. I always felt that it would get readers to rub their chins with a hmmmm... or a raised eye brow. And there are probably reasons why. Oh well here is the attachment, don't laugh or maybe I should say have a good laugh.
Snaggletooth Posted October 5, 2011 #15 Posted October 5, 2011 LOL! Nuttin wrong with that! Where else you gonna find a place to hang seven switches?
GolfVenture Posted October 5, 2011 Author #16 Posted October 5, 2011 One could hang the 8th one above the single right rear red on. Then if one needed more at the very top row, one could replace the 2 long ones on each sides and replace each one with two of the small ones making it a total of 10 switches. These were taken off my 89, and just placed on my 91 VR, but not fully installed just placed for looks. Because I realized that I would need to remove them all when the time comes to install progressive springs. Well with the purchase of the recent 91 VR I'm going to wait till I install the progressive springs this winter on the 91 VR then install the switches afterwards.
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