I tried to wire a GPS into my DIN plug yesterday. I bought a DIN to USB adaptor and plugged the GPS in via a short lead from the handlebars. Should have been ideal but I could get no power, even with the ignition on and engine running. Are these DIN sockets not connected up or is there something wrong with mine?
ISO4165:2001 (DIN/BMW/Hella/Merit/Powerlet) plugs are a poor design. I've found that the "center clips" in the outlet need to be bent inward toward each other, and it also helps to bend the circumferential contacts on your plug outward, in order to get firm contact. Of course, make sure you use something non-conducting to bend the center clips inward if the outlet has power.
 
ISO4165:2001 (DIN/BMW/Hella/Merit/Powerlet) plugs are a poor design. I've found that the "center clips" in the outlet need to be bent inward toward each other, and it also helps to bend the circumferential contacts on your plug outward, in order to get firm contact. Of course, make sure you use something non-conducting to bend the center clips inward if the outlet has power.
Now you say that, I recall it didn't feel very positive when I plugged it in.
 
I tried to wire a GPS into my DIN plug yesterday. I bought a DIN to USB adaptor and plugged the GPS in via a short lead from the handlebars. Should have been ideal but I could get no power, even with the ignition on and engine running. Are these DIN sockets not connected up or is there something wrong with mine?
Mine powers fine, but I tapped the actual wiring under the cover. Same wires are being used to power my Denali DRL's. Use https://a.co/d/3lgubV4 for a good connection.
 
That's odd, they are wired up as standard. As a thought, could you plug your phone into the din / usb plug via a cable & see if it begins to charge? If no, then maybe check the fuse by the battery, can't recall properly but I think it's a 20amp fuse? Any case the fuse is identified on the cover. The bike will need to be running though. It's a switched socket & I'm not sure if it gets a supply without the bike running.
 
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