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Recensito in Italia il 1 gennaio 2022
Arrivato integro e funzionante
lyn
Recensito nel Regno Unito il 23 maggio 2021
does what it says on the tin all good
thacac
Recensito in Francia il 30 luglio 2018
Attention le diamètre de tube accepté est vraiment fin !Ne se monte pas sur une MT09 par exemple, du coup j'ai fait de l'adaptation et finalement c'est plus propre, mais bon si vous n'êtes pas bricoleur, attention à ce détail.
SteampunkPhotos
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 2 luglio 2018
I may add a second unit to my bike. I produce travel videos from my motorcycle and need to charge several camera batteries at once. I wired it into my bikes power supply and I couldn't be happier. The build quality feels quite robust. Aluminum housing, the rubber cap is quality and seals well against weather. Leads are long enough to wire into many bikes battery. Power delivery is awesome. If it lasts... this will be one of the best additions to my bike.
bruno ceccarelli
Recensito in Francia il 18 ottobre 2017
livraison rapide, l'article est de très bonne qualité ,la patte de fixation est en acier chromé de qualité car les fixations en plastique casse régulièrement avec le froid et la chaud ;dommage la couleur, le bleu n'est très jolie sur une moto blanche et rouge ,je le recommande vous pouvez l'acheter les yeux fermés
A. Lundwall
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 30 luglio 2016
I didn't know exactly what to expect when I ordered this...but when I received it, I was pleasantly surprised! This unit appears to be very well made. It's a substantial piece of hardware...the pictures don't really give you a good sense of its size, but the receptacle is a sizeable chuck of solid aluminum. The locking ring (the knurled part underneath the bracket) is toothed on top to grip the bracket and remain snug. The receptacle itself is made with an indented ring around the top, and the rubber cap has a matching protruding ring on the inside, so when fit together, the cap is sort of 'locked on'. I have no doubt that the cap will keep any water out of the receptacle.The wires were long enough to go from the outside edge of my handlebars to the battery which is in about the middle of the bike. I did remove the black plastic jacket from the wires (it is loose, it just slides off) and replace it with some heat shring wrap...but that's just me being fussy! I think the stock jacket would have worked fine.Once connected, I plugged in a number of devices to check operation. One of them was my Nexus 6P smart phone. This phone charges very fast IF you are using the proper charger (i.e., the one that came with it, or one specified by Google). All other chargers will work at a slower rate. If you plug in this phone to an old Ipod or any old USB charger, the phone will report that it's "Charging Slowly". If you plug it into the factory charger, it will say "Charging Rapidly". If you plug it into this charger, it says "Charging", and it charges pretty well. I plugged my phone in while it had %15 charge, and left it plugged in for about 20 minutes will I did a couple other things...it was at 29% when I unplugged it. That may not sound all that wonderful, but besides the chargers that I specifically bought for this phone, it's the fastest of all the rest I have.One thing to be aware of...when powered, even if no usb device is plugged in, this receptacle has a colored LED that glows. Mine is blue, but I chose the blue color, so I don't know if ALL of them glow blue or if they match the body color. But the point is, this LED is constantly on, which means it's constantly drawing power. It WILL drain the battery if left on long enough. I can't say how long that is...but I'm just pointing it out so you don't forget! If you leave the rubber cap on, you won't see the glowing LED! On my bike, I put a plug on the end of the wire that matches the battery tender plug. I power this receptacle using the same wire I use to charge my bike with the battery tender. I generally plan to leave it unplugged, unless I need it. Eventually, I'll either put a switch in the wire, or attach it to a relay somehow so that it's only powered when the key is on. If I had my preference, I'd have left off the LED!I'm attaching a couple pictures I took of it on my bike. My motorcycle is a 2014 BMW R1200GSA. As you can see, I've mounted the receptacle at the right end of the handlebars. This is really the only place it will go on the handlebars...because they get thicker as you get closer to the center...too thick for the bracket to fit over them anywhere else! I actually like this position, so far. Other options included the crash bars. I thought about mounting it to the bar that holds my navigation, but to do that I'd need a reducer to work with the much smaller bar.
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