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WHAT DID YOU DO TO YOUR MONSTER TODAY ??????

Started by braando, January 11, 2012, 01:15:10 AM

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Rowdy

Suzy, I think you need your own page.

Some of your works make my head hurt and I feel like I would like someone smarter than myself to ask you how that stuff works and how you come up with these ideas. I would ask but I'm afraid I would not understand the answers.
You greatly underestimate the amount of overconfidence I have.

cicii

^^^ what rowdy said
i have a motoscope tiny gauge and dont know what to do with it

kyle

You're thing appears to be missing some bits Suzy  :P

suzyj

Yeah, some assembly might be required.

The board is a replacement for my fuse box and relays.  It has provision for eight high power MOSFET switches, each of which is over-current protected.  It will sit under my ECU and clean up the power distribution on my bike, and help me to reduce the wiring complexity significantly.  It's independent of gauge swaps etc.



2007 Monster 695 with a few mods.
2013 Piaggio Typhoon 50 2 stroke speed demon.

ungeheuer

Suddenly I dont feel so smug about the new dual circuit fuse panel and bunch of relays I just fitted to my DR650  [laugh]

Nice work suzyj, I love how you think outside the box  [clap].
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GK

Quote from: ungeheuer on May 28, 2012, 11:18:57 PM
Nice work suzyj, I love how you think outside the box  [clap].

Especially the fuse box! Boom tish!  ;D

GK
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JE high comp pistons, bit of porting, open airbox with DP filter, PC3 with custom map, CCW matched injectors, Termignoni cf slip ons, 14:39 gearing.

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rendang


QuoteThe board is a replacement for my fuse box and relays.  It has provision for eight high power MOSFET switches, each of which is over-current protected.  It will sit under my ECU and clean up the power distribution on my bike, and help me to reduce the wiring complexity significantly.  It's independent of gauge swaps etc.


         You should apply for a position with Audi and re-design the electrics/electronics for the entire Ducati range.

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Raux

Quote from: suzyj on May 28, 2012, 10:38:13 PM
Yeah, some assembly might be required.

The board is a replacement for my fuse box and relays.  It has provision for eight high power MOSFET switches, each of which is over-current protected.  It will sit under my ECU and clean up the power distribution on my bike, and help me to reduce the wiring complexity significantly.  It's independent of gauge swaps etc.



cost? group buy? will it have ability for external power feeds and handle chargers?

suzyj

Quote from: rendang on May 29, 2012, 01:51:26 AM
         You should apply for a position with Audi and re-design the electrics/electronics for the entire Ducati range.

       [bow_down]       [bow_down]       [bow_down]


Naah, Ducati would go broke putting this sort of thing on their bikes.  Each 10c fuse is replaced with a $3 power MOSFET and $7 driver chip.  Add in the other random stuff and you're up 'round $100 per board in parts.

Actually scotch that - they'd substitute a 20c MOSFET for the $3 one, and then wonder why they catch fire.


2007 Monster 695 with a few mods.
2013 Piaggio Typhoon 50 2 stroke speed demon.

kyle

LED headlight finally fitted up and working! http://db.tt/vhgFtVp0
Still needs a tidy up, but meh..it works!

suzyj

Quote from: Raux on May 29, 2012, 02:00:38 AM
cost? group buy? will it have ability for external power feeds and handle chargers?


I hadn't thought of selling them.  I guess they're reasonably universal, much like a motogadget thingy.

Cost is ~$100 in parts, plus the PCB and assembly.  I could probably knock them out for something like $200-250 in lots of 10+.

There's a couple of terminals that are connected directly to +12V - that'd be a good spot for hooking up a charger.  By external power feed I presume you mean something for hooking up heated grips/gps/whatever?  That sort of stuff could just be hung off the loads output, which is protected switched +12V.

Anyway, we're getting ahead of ourselves. Let me build and test this one first.


2007 Monster 695 with a few mods.
2013 Piaggio Typhoon 50 2 stroke speed demon.

Rowdy

Don't forget one of those USB port thing for charging the phone so I don't have to stop riding to send my text messages (too soon?).

Even an aux socket to plug in a battery tender etc?

Maybe a lights-out switch to go all stealth if required at night?
You greatly underestimate the amount of overconfidence I have.

Raux

ooo. stealth mode... like in Tron Legacy, or on any older euro bike like my ST :D

yes, love the idea of USB ports!

Betty

Just catching up:

Nice pick up Monsta ... proving the old adage that you are never done with the mods

And once again Suzy wins the monthly award for most insane modification to a monster with stock pipes
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kyle

Today's task: change the L to a P  ;D Riding tests are painful on a M620.. Luckily I didn't have to do the MOST HART or whatever that is!

Still, kinda embarrassing as a 30y/o sitting at the RTA waiting to collect your red p's  [laugh]