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hi is there any way to have a "plug" or something for the top box light so that when the top box is not needed it can easily be removed? any1 tried doing it before?

 

want to try to DIY but my physics really cmi.. no idea about electrical stuff.. not sure if there are any plugs or pins to make it happen..

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male/female plugs are easily available at SLT, and any and every decent hardware shop.

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so what i should do is get male plugs and connect it to the wire from batt and female plug from light to wire then it will work already right?

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so what i should do is get male plugs and connect it to the wire from batt and female plug from light to wire then it will work already right?

 

Yup. The opposite way (male/female plug vice versa) should be possible too.

Think you need to plan out where this plug should be located for easy removal of the box. Consideration should also include the outlook of the bike with the remaining wire left after the box has been taken out.

 

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You can buy this connector at SLT. I had done this for my bike too.

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thanks for the replies.. went to bike shop and get it done..

PK Leong your connector looks much more convenient to disconnect.. mine is 1 male 1 female..

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so what i should do is get male plugs and connect it to the wire from batt and female plug from light to wire then it will work already right?

 

I strongly suggest you connect the female plug to the battery and the male plug to the box. If you do it the other way (male to battery, female to box), unless you have a cap to cover the male plug if not the male plug will touch the frame and fry your wire/burn the fuse if you have installed one :)

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