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Reading my owners manual today and found out my new SG has a lighter. LMFAO!!! Who knew?
(Heard the song, "Getting to know you" in my head when I read that! LOL!!)
I don't smoke but found it interesting. The owners manual says "Not a power source for electronic devices". Really? Will it really hurt it if I charge the cell phone with it?
Yes, you can charge the phone with it...beter yet, under the seat is a plug...get the adapter from HD and install a 2nd lighter in a saddle bag...runs off the ACC switch.
I've charged a phone and run the gps from my car with it. So it is a power source for electronic devices. When not used for that, I bought a little light up skull that plugs into it and glows blue.
Yes, you can charge the phone with it...beter yet, under the seat is a plug...get the adapter from HD and install a 2nd lighter in a saddle bag...runs off the ACC switch.
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