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Need to add a fuse panel...recommendations?

Not yet. After that discussion, I ran into a mechanical issue with the GT. See my thread on my alternator failure. I get the bike back later today (finally), so I can get back to the GPS stuff now...
 
I bought a Centech
Mounted it under the seat
Hard-wired to the battery
Used the accessory socket lead to trigger the relay

Used it to install:
A hard-wired, always-on accessory socket next to the stock one
A second hard-wired, always-on accessory plug (tucks under the seat)
Power for a Nuvi 550

Zero issues
 
How did you run the cables from the seat area up to the battery? That seems like a real pain getting them up there... I just received my CenTech panel and cables, but haven't mounted it yet, as I'm still figuring out the best spot for it.
 
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