Nikolajsen
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Yes, 2017.
Yes, 2017.
Replace one of your usb plugs with this. This specific one is USB C and USB but the make dual USB ones. Ive been using it a few months now and am happy with it.Well. That didn't last very long. Already dead. Avoid this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07TZCB7JV/ -- Mind you, the one in my truck seems to be okay, so maybe it was a single unit issue.
I like the idea of that, USB-C PD and QC 3.0, along with a voltmeter in what is, likely, a truly waterproof setup because of the singular nature of the lid (see-thru instead of split to cover ports like the usual ones) -- the reviews on it, though, are iffy. Lots of "it failed relatively soon", etc.Replace one of your usb plugs with this. This specific one is USB C and USB but the make dual USB ones. Ive been using it a few months now and am happy with it.
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07R8JV1LX
Just looked I've had it 7 months. Used daily. Can't speak to the waterproof as it rains 3 days a year here. But the cover does seat well and I wouldn't worry about it.I like the idea of that, USB-C PD and QC 3.0, along with a voltmeter in what is, likely, a truly waterproof setup because of the singular nature of the lid (see-thru instead of split to cover ports like the usual ones) -- the reviews on it, though, are iffy. Lots of "it failed relatively soon", etc.
Amazon has another one of those standard voltmeters coming to me, so I'm going to seal it up with some additional RTV just in case, and try putting it on the bike again before I go nuclear and try to replace the current USB power ports. My thought is that it wasn't the temperature that killed it, so it was either poor QC on the electrics, or the relatively low moisture in the atmosphere somehow got into it.
Good point hadn't thought of that....Standard tool kit (if you have it) has the plug spanner in it, and it works perfectly.