
Another picture from a different angle.

My tankbag has a cord with a switch that goes to the socket. I plug the jacket into the left side of the tank bag. It's a good set-up because there is no strain on anything and it is easy for me to plug it in and unplug it.

This is one of the fuse holders. I'd like to ask some of the more savvy about the lugs. They look as if they are meant to be soldered to instead of having a push on connector, right? Any advice appreciated.

Well, this was a fun project. It's not quite finished yet, but the jacket socket is functional.
Chuey