Weatherproof Wireless Charging Head

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Weatherproof Wireless Charging Head Installation

FAQ

What Mounts does the Weatherproof Wireless Charging Head fit? 

The charging head fits all our motorbike mounts and mounts which feature our index connecting feature such as the 360 range.

What power requirements does the charging head have? 

Whilst some bikes have a USB port pre-installed, riders without this option will need to provide their own motorcycle USB power supply. This needs to have a minimum power output of 5V 2A to power the wireless charger sufficiently. We also recommend Quick Charge 2.0 to achieve faster charging speeds, if supported by your device.

Do you sell a USB power supply that is compatible with the Weatherproof Wireless Charging Head? 

We sure do! This is our Waterproof 12V to USB Smart Adaptor, and it's designed specifically to bridge the gap between your motorcycle's battery and the Weatherproof Wireless Charging Head. It features an Auto function to keep the device off until the battery voltage rises above 13.5V and to turn off when input voltage drops below 12.5V. Perfect for a vehicle such as a motorcycle or ATV to avoid battery drain.

Is the Wireless Charger compatible with the vibration dampener?

Yes, these products are compatible and a super common combination!

Will it drain my battery if I leave my bike parked?

The Motorcycle Wireless Charger may draw a small amount of power from your battery when not in use depending on how you have wired it up. 

If you wire the charger via a factory USB port or wire it into a switched supply (light circuit or accessories), it will switch off when the circuit switches off and will not draw power.

If you wire it via a SAE connector directly into your battery, the device will draw a very slight current when not in use (unless using our 12V to USB Smart Adaptor in Auto mode of course, in which case the device will shut off when the battery drops to 12.5V) 

If the power button on the wireless head is switched on, it will draw 12mA. If the power button on the wireless head is switched off, it will draw 6mA