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Today's electronics (phone, GPS) typically charge off USB type A or type C<ref>In June 2022, the EU passed a law requiring that all phones, tablets, and cameras sold in the region by the end of 2024 have a USB-C port.</ref> connectors. You can purchase a charging receptacle with wiring to connect directly to your battery. Most have an inline SAE connection. | Today's electronics (phone, GPS) typically charge off USB type A or type C<ref>In June 2022, the EU passed a law requiring that all phones, tablets, and cameras sold in the region by the end of 2024 have a USB-C port. Thus Apple was finally forced to ditch their proprietary connectors.</ref> connectors. You can purchase a charging receptacle with wiring to connect directly to your battery. Most have an inline SAE connection. | ||
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One item I might want to get is the dual outlet [https://www.powerlet.com/pdfs/product/PKT-028_ii.pdf Honda ST1300 Dual Rear Kit PKT-028] from PowerLet that mounts under the rear suspension pretension adjuster (so left side of the bike). This would offer power for both riders. '''But''', it is not available any more and a coax power supply would probably be better anyway. | One item I might want to get is the dual outlet [https://www.powerlet.com/pdfs/product/PKT-028_ii.pdf Honda ST1300 Dual Rear Kit PKT-028] from PowerLet that mounts under the rear suspension pretension adjuster (so left side of the bike). This would offer power for both riders. '''But''', it is not available any more and a coax power supply would probably be better anyway. | ||
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