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Ignition trigger for PDM60

jfcaramagno

Curmudgeon Emeritus
Installed a PDM60 (overkill in my opinion) and I need a place to connect the ignition trigger. I have a 2007 RT. Any ideas?
 
Installed a PDM60 (overkill in my opinion) and I need a place to connect the ignition trigger. I have a 2007 RT. Any ideas?
Had to look up PDM60...Power Distribution Module .....Anyway, I like this as a trigger-

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Looks like you could get both from Twisted Throttle- http://www.twistedthrottle.com/elec...-connector-for-bmw-ducati-triumph-motorcycles

OM
 
I don't think the tail light will work on an RT. If I remember correctly, the tail light and brake light are the same single filament bulb, with the tail light function accomplished by sending a pulsed DC signal to the bulb (pulse width modulation).
 
It may actually be the back parking light. It's the same wire that Skene recommended as the power source for their P3 lights.
 
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