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Offline fieropunk

Accessory power connection
« on: December 05, 2016, 02:11:22 PM »
Is there a place to connect to accessory power like a terminal some where?
2017 CFMoto ZForce 800 EX EPS
Synthetic Winch Rope
32 inch LED Light bar
30 Watt CB Radio
400 Watt Marine Bluetooth Amp
6.5 Marine Speakers
SuperATV tilt windshield
Octane Racing Steel Doors
UNI Air Filter

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Offline NMKawierider

Re: Accessory power connection
« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2016, 02:42:12 PM »
I traced the accessory power back to the fuse holder by the steering column and found nothing on my 15 Z8 so I just used quick-splice connectors on the accessory plug wire which is fused in that block. It's easy to get to once the front storage tray is removed.
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Offline BigMo

Re: Accessory power connection
« Reply #2 on: January 01, 2017, 02:56:02 PM »
Hi folks, just a thought, Ive been searching for pics on the forum and even videos on youtube that might give locations/explanations of the connections that are just hanging in various places on the zforce. I have a new 2016  zforce 800 and while just going over the machine ive come across several. Some located under the storage compartment in the front end, some under the dash etc... I know the two hanging down inside the front fenders are for turn signals, two under the drivers seat are a main fuse and something else,..but the others I'm clueless. Any ideas? thanks

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Offline NMKawierider

Re: Accessory power connection
« Reply #3 on: January 01, 2017, 05:21:35 PM »
Not sure of all of it but a lot of it is for the features, switches and lights that don't come on the US versions. There is a base wiring diagram in the Z800 section that you can refer to once you have the colors and general location. There are also some locations where service techs can test circuits in production I believe. Under the drivers seat is the main fuse and either the wench or P/S system fuse...I think it's wench though.   
2015 Z Force 800 53/Trail EPS
Custom Air Intakes | Custom Exhaust Mod | SuperATV Harness | Custom Fenders | Custom Skid/Rock Sliders | 27" GBC Grim Reapers | Seizmik Mirrors |Конструктор Doors | Dr Pulley Sliders | 1.5" Wheel Spacers | BENZ Silencer (as needed) | SATV Flip Windshield W\ Rear Shield | Dual Light Bars | Diamond Plate Storage |7- 9.7" GPS Systems | Bandit Springs Rear & Gen-3 Shocks Front | Cage Chop Mod

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Offline BigMo

Re: Accessory power connection
« Reply #4 on: January 02, 2017, 10:41:48 PM »
Thanks for the quick response.  I ordered a 10 gang fuse block and found a good place to mount it in that front panel where the x's are that seems like a good central location for it. I took the other pic to see if anyone might know what these plugs are for...




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Offline NMKawierider

Re: Accessory power connection
« Reply #5 on: January 02, 2017, 10:56:04 PM »
In the first pic they are probably for switches for things the US models don't come with like turn signals and flashers. Look on some Canadian vide to see what those switches are.
2015 Z Force 800 53/Trail EPS
Custom Air Intakes | Custom Exhaust Mod | SuperATV Harness | Custom Fenders | Custom Skid/Rock Sliders | 27" GBC Grim Reapers | Seizmik Mirrors |Конструктор Doors | Dr Pulley Sliders | 1.5" Wheel Spacers | BENZ Silencer (as needed) | SATV Flip Windshield W\ Rear Shield | Dual Light Bars | Diamond Plate Storage |7- 9.7" GPS Systems | Bandit Springs Rear & Gen-3 Shocks Front | Cage Chop Mod

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HillbillyParamedic

Re: Accessory power connection
« Reply #6 on: March 04, 2017, 06:51:17 PM »
 So have you or anybody else tied into the plugs and utilize them for extra lighting or anything else as of yet?  I too have the same plugs on my 2016  Z force 800,  and want to add a 240 W light bar,  2-18 W pods and a 6 foot whip with unknown wattage.  I also found two additional plug-ins and have put my volt meter to them and discovered that some are 6 V and some are 12 V. I will post pictures of what I found.
« Last Edit: March 04, 2017, 07:32:01 PM by HillbillyParamedic »

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Offline NMKawierider

Re: Accessory power connection
« Reply #7 on: March 04, 2017, 07:38:33 PM »
So have you or anybody else tied into the plugs and utilize them for extra lighting or anything else as of yet?  I too have the same plugs on my 2016  Z force 800,  and want to add a 240 W light bar,  2-18 W pods and a 6 foot whip with unknown wattage.  I also found two additional plug-ins and have put my volt meter to them and discovered that some are 6 V and some are 12 V. I will post pictures of what I found.
All extra accessories should be tied into either the accessory circuit, which is that plug on the dash (or it's wiring) or on a separate circuit off a battery. Never a good idea to use existing open plugs on the harness as they are on assigned systems that may not be "friendly" to extra loads. And..you want to keep the extra total load to less then the accessory fuse as that is close to the total extra output of the stator with all factory loads on. 10 or 15 amps I believe.

I put all my extras on that one fused accessory circuit. I figure its safe and if it blows that fuse...so what, I still have all the original equipment to get me home.
2015 Z Force 800 53/Trail EPS
Custom Air Intakes | Custom Exhaust Mod | SuperATV Harness | Custom Fenders | Custom Skid/Rock Sliders | 27" GBC Grim Reapers | Seizmik Mirrors |Конструктор Doors | Dr Pulley Sliders | 1.5" Wheel Spacers | BENZ Silencer (as needed) | SATV Flip Windshield W\ Rear Shield | Dual Light Bars | Diamond Plate Storage |7- 9.7" GPS Systems | Bandit Springs Rear & Gen-3 Shocks Front | Cage Chop Mod

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HillbillyParamedic

Re: Accessory power connection
« Reply #8 on: March 04, 2017, 09:02:56 PM »
So have you or anybody else tied into the plugs and utilize them for extra lighting or anything else as of yet?  I too have the same plugs on my 2016  Z force 800,  and want to add a 240 W light bar,  2-18 W pods and a 6 foot whip with unknown wattage.  I also found two additional plug-ins and have put my volt meter to them and discovered that some are 6 V and some are 12 V. I will post pictures of what I found.
All extra accessories should be tied into either the accessory circuit, which is that plug on the dash (or it's wiring) or on a separate circuit off a battery. Never a good idea to use existing open plugs on the harness as they are on assigned systems that may not be "friendly" to extra loads. And..you want to keep the extra total load to less then the accessory fuse as that is close to the total extra output of the stator with all factory loads on. 10 or 15 amps I believe.

I put all my extras on that one fused accessory circuit. I figure its safe and if it blows that fuse...so what, I still have all the original equipment to get me home.

So your reference is to the 2 plugs with out covers in the background? The orange and the yellow?

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Offline Jdeorso13

Re: Accessory power connection
« Reply #9 on: December 19, 2017, 06:36:26 PM »
What is the best way to run power for a radio and a light bar?

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Offline bezerk1

Re: Accessory power connection
« Reply #10 on: December 19, 2017, 07:57:33 PM »
I used the winch hot wire for my radio and light bar.  It's located above the glove box.  Grab your multi meter and the wiring diagram.  Make sure you use a relay for the light bar.  It will draw way too much amperage for a switch.  Under the hood box you can easily find switched and constant power.  Make sure you fuse all your accessories.

« Last Edit: December 20, 2017, 05:57:08 AM by bezerk1 »

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Offline REDRIDER

Re: Accessory power connection
« Reply #11 on: December 20, 2017, 07:06:42 AM »
I used the winch hot wire for my radio and light bar.  It's located above the glove box.  Grab your multi meter and the wiring diagram.  Make sure you use a relay for the light bar.  It will draw way too much amperage for a switch.  Under the hood box you can easily find switched and constant power.  Make sure you fuse all your accessories.
I don't think a light bar draws all that much amperage depends what kind I guess. I have a 13" on the front wired direct to a switch and the LED bars don't draw too much. The 36" I have on the back came with a relay in the harness so that one is on a relay

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Offline NMKawierider

Re: Accessory power connection
« Reply #12 on: December 20, 2017, 09:26:53 AM »
I used the winch hot wire for my radio and light bar.  It's located above the glove box.  Grab your multi meter and the wiring diagram.  Make sure you use a relay for the light bar.  It will draw way too much amperage for a switch.  Under the hood box you can easily find switched and constant power.  Make sure you fuse all your accessories.
I don't think a light bar draws all that much amperage depends what kind I guess. I have a 13" on the front wired direct to a switch and the LED bars don't draw too much. The 36" I have on the back came with a relay in the harness so that one is on a relay
Yeah they don't pull anywhere near what you might think. My 24" on front only pulls 4.6 amps and the rear 7" only pulls about 2. I'm using the accessory plug circuit as it's already fused with a 10 amp fuse for everything so far but if I need to add much more I think I'll add a relayed accessory circuit with a fused distribution board. There is only about 15 amps of extra power you can use so...
2015 Z Force 800 53/Trail EPS
Custom Air Intakes | Custom Exhaust Mod | SuperATV Harness | Custom Fenders | Custom Skid/Rock Sliders | 27" GBC Grim Reapers | Seizmik Mirrors |Конструктор Doors | Dr Pulley Sliders | 1.5" Wheel Spacers | BENZ Silencer (as needed) | SATV Flip Windshield W\ Rear Shield | Dual Light Bars | Diamond Plate Storage |7- 9.7" GPS Systems | Bandit Springs Rear & Gen-3 Shocks Front | Cage Chop Mod

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Offline bezerk1

Re: Accessory power connection
« Reply #13 on: December 20, 2017, 09:44:37 AM »
If I remember correctly my 36 inch bar pulled 14.7 amps.  I know the switch I purchased was rated for 20 amperoni's.  I just imagined that switch getting hot and starting to melt with that light bar on for 2 or 3 hours.  Needless to say, the light bar was the best purchase I made for the Z.