Electrical Accessory Sockets - Triumph Explorer Owner's Handbook Manual

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Electrical Accessory Sockets

1
2
1.
Front electrical accessory socket
2. Rear electrical accessory socket
(if fitted)
All Models
An
electrical
accessory
provided on the motorcycle, located in
front of the fuel tank.
The socket will provide a 12 Volt electrical
supply and is permanently live.
Fuse number seven protects the front
electrical accessory socket circuit, refer
to the label in the fuse box lid for fuse
amperage.
General Information
Do not leave electrical accessories
connected to the front electrical
accessory socket when the engine is
not running as this will discharge the
battery.
All Models Except Explorer XR and
Explorer XC
An additional electrical accessory socket
is provided, located on the left side,
towards the rear of the motorcycle.
The
additional
socket is available for Explorer XR and
Explorer XC models as an accessory kit
from your authorised Triumph dealer.
The socket will provide a 12 Volt electrical
supply and is live when the engine is
running.
The rear electrical accessory socket is
protected by a chassis ECM, which will
automatically cut power to the socket in
the event of an overload.
Power can be restored to the rear
electrical accessory socket by turning
the ignition switch off then on again,
provided that the socket is not still
overloaded.
socket
is
Note:
To
protect
excessive
fitted
combined total current which may be
drawn
accessory sockets is five Amps.
A plug, suitable for use with the
accessory socket, is available from
your authorised Triumph dealer.
Caution
electrical
accessory
the
battery
from
discharge
while
using
electrical
accessories,
the
through
the
electrical
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