Small motorcycle compressor
Small motorcycle compressor
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I recently got a puncture on my rear tyre :shirty: on my way home from work, no problem as I always carry a puncture repair kit and an 'airman' compressor. Removed the offending item from the tyre and repaired it here's where my problem started. The compressor comes ready to plug into the power sockets so I plug it in turned the ignition on switched the compessor on and ......nothing! :shirty: .
The compressor attempts to start but doesn't so have any of you guys had similar problems or can recommend a small compress that actually works on BMW power sockets?
By the way I tried the compressor using my wife's car 'cigarette ' power socket and it works ok :shirty:
I recently got a puncture on my rear tyre :shirty: on my way home from work, no problem as I always carry a puncture repair kit and an 'airman' compressor. Removed the offending item from the tyre and repaired it here's where my problem started. The compressor comes ready to plug into the power sockets so I plug it in turned the ignition on switched the compessor on and ......nothing! :shirty: .
The compressor attempts to start but doesn't so have any of you guys had similar problems or can recommend a small compress that actually works on BMW power sockets?
By the way I tried the compressor using my wife's car 'cigarette ' power socket and it works ok :shirty:
Re: Small motorcycle compressor
You may have blown the fuse for the accessory socket? I've done that on a different bike with an airman.
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Dogbreath wrote: You may have blown the fuse for the accessory socket? I've done that on a different bike with an airman.
Or - the compressor is using more than 10Amps when it starts - not uncommon.
The bike's electronics are blocking everything that do use more than 10Amp from the sockets.
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Hornig say,
"Please note: If your bike has a CanBus electrical system (most 2005 models and later BMWs), the inherent design of your bike's accessory outlet may not power this pump when the engine is not running.
However, you can also install one of our accessory outlets which are wired directly to your battery."
https://www.motorcycleparts-hornig.com/ ... -Pump.html
"Please note: If your bike has a CanBus electrical system (most 2005 models and later BMWs), the inherent design of your bike's accessory outlet may not power this pump when the engine is not running.
However, you can also install one of our accessory outlets which are wired directly to your battery."
https://www.motorcycleparts-hornig.com/ ... -Pump.html
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The AirMan’s Tour maximum power draw is 10amps, http://www.airman-uk.com/inflators/tour
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The Dynaplug Micro Pro has a max current of 4.5A, http://www.adventurebikeshop.co.uk/dyna ... o_inflator
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I've found the best way to solve CANBUS issue is to install an additional powerlet plug, directly wired to battery with a fuse
On my 15 I installed it in the triangler panel behind the battery could have also installed below the factory one on right upper fairing, my buddy rewired factory plug to battery direct
On my 15 I installed it in the triangler panel behind the battery could have also installed below the factory one on right upper fairing, my buddy rewired factory plug to battery direct
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T6pilot wrote: I've found the best way to solve CANBUS issue is to install an additional powerlet plug, directly wired to battery with a fuse
On my 15 I installed it in the triangler panel behind the battery could have also installed below the factory one on right upper fairing, my buddy rewired factory plug to battery direct
That's exactly what I did after realising my mini compressor wouldn't work with the bike, Mines just tucked under the passenger seat out of the way until required.
The GS 'is' the better bike :-)
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Hi Simbo, where did you get your power socket from? I think this is what I'll be doing
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Royal wrote: Hi Simbo, where did you get your power socket from? I think this is what I'll be doing
Hi, I got it of eBay, I just searched Motorcycle Waterproof 12v Aux Socket, Mine has an 'inline' fuse fitted but this one doesn't mention it in the ad but looks the same, I've had it about 4 years now and it's on it's 3rd bike without issue.
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12v-120W-Motorcycle- ... Swu4BV1Y8u
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Same here. Also use it on the rare occasions that I use my cheapo Halfords battery charger. Used it on all my canbus BMWs over the years and never had a problem or a flat battery (now that's asking for trouble). Never replaced a battery either.
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Cheers Simbo, I've bought it so hopefully that solves the problem only worry is that there's no inline fuse with it but I'll give it a go. Thanks