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Bubba
Posted 2009-12-08 5:24 AM (#49322)
Subject: Powerlet install in top panel


Cruiser

Posts: 260
I read some where that DWhite28 had a site that shows how to install a powerlet just below the radio controls. Anyone have a link to the site? Thanks
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joe schmoe
Posted 2009-12-08 6:03 AM (#49325 - in reply to #49322)
Subject: RE: Powerlet install in top panel


Tourer

Posts: 446
East TN

If you buy the powerlet kit from Victory it has instructions and a templateon how and what tools are needed to do the job...Basically, seperate the console from the radio and drill a 11/16" hole (Ace Hardware ahs the hole saw) on either side of the stub...>Centered of course. That's where the template comes into play...

Hope this helps 

 

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VaParadox
Posted 2009-12-08 7:51 AM (#49328 - in reply to #49322)
Subject: Re: Powerlet install in top panel


Iron Butt

Posts: 1158
Richmond, Virginia
I did the power let kit from Vic and did the double outlet install mostly for symmetry. The backside of the panel when you remove it,
already has the "X" marks for both outlets. I thought it looked better having the two instead of one centered. Didnt cost a lot more to do both. Its an easy install, the wiring is already there, just plan on about 45 minutes , but well worth it if you're using heated clothing
etc. But again, the instructions are in the Vic kit.
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Bubba
Posted 2009-12-08 1:31 PM (#49352 - in reply to #49322)
Subject: Re: Powerlet install in top panel


Cruiser

Posts: 260
Thanks, It's a Vic plug but I purchased it from another person, so no instructions. If X marks the spot and I need a 11/16 Hole, that sounds easy enough. Thanks
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mrwatson
Posted 2009-12-08 2:59 PM (#49354 - in reply to #49352)
Subject: Re: Powerlet install in top panel


Cruiser

Posts: 128
Aubrey, TX
I can scan for you if you like..I have the template
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VaParadox
Posted 2009-12-08 6:30 PM (#49362 - in reply to #49322)
Subject: Re: Powerlet install in top panel


Iron Butt

Posts: 1158
Richmond, Virginia
Bubba let him scan and email to you because the placement is slightly different. Granted you dont have to use any template if you want to install it on the dash plate, i found that the two X's were slightly too close together and i wanted more of a plastic area between the two holes for stability so i personally used the two X's as the outter most points of the cutting circle instead of the center.

Mac
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Bubba
Posted 2009-12-09 5:18 AM (#49401 - in reply to #49322)
Subject: Re: Powerlet install in top panel


Cruiser

Posts: 260
Thank you MrWatson, I PM'ed you my info. Thanks to all for the help!!
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mrwatson
Posted 2009-12-09 9:49 AM (#49417 - in reply to #49401)
Subject: Re: Powerlet install in top panel


Cruiser

Posts: 128
Aubrey, TX
just sent the email



Attachments
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Attachments img033.pdf (14KB - 59 downloads)
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Bubba
Posted 2009-12-10 11:48 AM (#49478 - in reply to #49322)
Subject: Re: Powerlet install in top panel


Cruiser

Posts: 260
Installed this morning. Very easy, Thanks all for the help!!!
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rmclarty
Posted 2009-12-16 4:10 PM (#49795 - in reply to #49478)
Subject: Re: Powerlet install in top panel


Cruiser

Posts: 261
Sugar Land, TX (Outside of Houston)
Is the Victory Part # 2856746 the Powerlet outlet ya'll installed and discuss above? The Template mentions ACC Power Port 9921685 which I can not find anywhere.

Is there a wiring harness with it or is there a connector under the console that is ready to plug into this adapter backside?

And Lastly - is this plug available from another Powerlet Dealer for a cheaper price? Seems like everything Victory sells is available somewhere else without the V Tag on it for much cheaper.

Edited by rmclarty 2009-12-16 4:12 PM
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mrwatson
Posted 2009-12-16 4:43 PM (#49796 - in reply to #49795)
Subject: Re: Powerlet install in top panel


Cruiser

Posts: 128
Aubrey, TX
The connector is there under the console and one in trunk..u can use any standard powerlet bit keep in mind the Vic kit comes with 2 which puts the price in line with others
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STARSHIP 1
Posted 2009-12-16 9:20 PM (#49814 - in reply to #49795)
Subject: Re: Powerlet install in top panel


Cruiser

Posts: 137
Houston, Texas
Here is a link to the 'POWERLET' site...

http://www.powerletproducts.com/?powerlet.net

They have all sorts of power connectors for every conceivable application..
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