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Power distribution for accessories

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    Power distribution for accessories

    I have a few accessories on my bike, probably more than most and im looking for a cleaner way to install it. Any recommendations? I am thinking about maybe using a power distribution unit or a fuse box for them so it can be 1 larger wire off the battery and then the box would then wire out to the accessories. I think im going to hit up the parts store today to see whats available unless anyone has a recommendation.

    Also do you see any potential pit falls with doing it this way?

    I have:
    Neons
    12 volt adapter
    hard wired power for helmet cam
    HID kit is in the mail

    Right now everything is fused but its all wired to the positive and negative battery bolts and is a bit of a mess under the seat.

    Any suggestions and "heads up"'s are appreciated.

    -Lou

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    Power distribution for accessories

    Also where is the best place to mount a mic for the helmet cam? I had it up under the fairing but all i hear is loud motor noise. id like to get a nice mix of audio. Any suggestions?

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    Power distribution for accessories

    there are several fuseblock/relay combos on the market, all prewired, I think they take up too much space

    I got my stuff at susquehana motorsports

    I got a 6 gang fuseblock and a micro relay & relay holder, power to the fuseblock is switched on with the relay when the key is turned on, fits under my seat in a 2'x2" area with room for a couple more relays in that area

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    Power distribution for accessories

    I saw these at a RV dealer.
    ST Blade Fuse Blocks - Blue Sea Systems

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