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iPhone charging on motorbike? (Santiago)
Hey folks,
Posted in this forum since I need a solution available in Chile, otherwise might have to purchase a dedicated GPS (which can be bought here).
Am looking for a way to charge my iPhone on a Honda CG125. I'm presuming something fixed onto the battery in some way will be the solution, and figure there must be someone/somewhere in Santiago who can do it, just need to be pointed in their direction. Am hoping someone has had this done for them previously...?
Or do I have any other solution of charging while mobile?
Cheers.
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Hi,
Whats the problem?...get the 12 Volt Carplug from Apple and install one of the cheap chinese 12Volt Cigarette plugs onto your bike. Finished. If its really a good idea to spend more money on a phone then on the bike is a different question...
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Whats the problem?
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Umm, I'm in Chile not knowing where to go, and water proofness is also an issue.
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Put a plastic bag over your phone? If you want a dedicated motorcycle GPS (waterproof and a resistive touchscreen that works when you're wearing gloves) I can point you somewhere in Santiago where they have them in stock but I warn you, those things aren't cheap.
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It's not the phone that's the issue, I got that sorted, it's the cigarette lighter socket. I talked to an electrician about the issue, he was not able to find one that was waterproof.
If I go the dedicated GPS route, I'll buy from mercadolibre.cl, but would be fine with iPhone if I can sort charger out.
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My socket isn't waterproof either. It does have a cap covering the socket but behind that it's just spade connectors and wires to the battery. I do have an inline fuse holder just in case of a short circuit but it hasn't given me any trouble so far and I've ridden in some seriously wet weather.
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Instead of finding a socket that is already waterproof, make one waterproof yourself.
Duct tape, resin, plastic bag and tie wraps....
All sorts of ways for a creative rider to do it.
Here is one setup, but I am sure there are simpler ways to do it.
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Originally Posted by deeve007
It's not the phone that's the issue, I got that sorted, it's the cigarette lighter socket. I talked to an electrician about the issue, he was not able to find one that was waterproof.
If I go the dedicated GPS route, I'll buy from mercadolibre.cl, but would be fine with iPhone if I can sort charger out.
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I just have a car cigarette lighter socket wired directly (via a fuse) to the battery on the bike and then use a standard car charger for the phone.
So long as your battery is 12v you should be OK. A phone charger draws very little current.
HTH.
Dunc.
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