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Simplest method is to install an 30a automotive relay. Power and ground straight to the battery, trigger to any circuit that goes on with the key, and output to your little fuse panel. It’s a 10 minute installl and can be mounted anywhere it fits on the bike.
I've done this in three bikes already, inspired by some of Mike's previous post and it works like a charm. Thanks,sir
 
Simplest method is to install an 30a automotive relay. Power and ground straight to the battery, trigger to any circuit that goes on with the key, and output to your little fuse panel. It’s a 10 minute installl and can be mounted anywhere it fits on the bike.View attachment 78957
Does this set up have 2 relays already one for each bank of 3 circuits?
I have the set up with an Eastern Beaver wiring harness to a Centech II fuseblock that has both the switched on and always on combo. Benn on for over 10 years now without issue (jinxed I know).

But the above pic of this compact set up is intriguing.
 
Does this set up have 2 relays already one for each bank of 3 circuits?
I have the set up with an Eastern Beaver wiring harness to a Centech II fuseblock that has both the switched on and always on combo. Benn on for over 10 years now without issue (jinxed I know).

But the above pic of this compact set up is intriguing.
No, I the one in the pic has 4 circuits are fused to always live which are ideal for things like cig lighter sockets (compressor, lighter), SAE pigtails (tender) and winch switches. 2 are connected to relays triggered by ignition on, good for displays, running lights, cheapie usb ports that have parasitic drain.

You can also buy circuit boxes where a relay energizes all for circuits when ignition is on - they would only have one relay.
 
No, I the one in the pic has 4 circuits are fused to always live which are ideal for things like cig lighter sockets (compressor, lighter), SAE pigtails (tender) and winch switches. 2 are connected to relays triggered by ignition on, good for displays, running lights, cheapie usb ports that have parasitic drain.

You can also buy circuit boxes where a relay energizes all for circuits when ignition is on - they would only have one relay.
The two bigger black square units at the back looked like relays as I can't tell from the picture. It is a nice set up for sure.
 
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