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Selecting a vehicle from the drop down list below will identify the specific power outlets kits that fit the vehicle. Powerlet offers all four outlet types for almost all motorcycles with this on-line vehicle selector. To find an outlet for non-motorcycle applications please call us at 586-210-0330.

Make:
Year:
Vehicle:
Harley Davidson FLSTN 1584 Softail Deluxe 2007 - Present
Harley Davidson Softail Deluxe FLSTN 1584 2007 - Present
Excess Electrical
Capacity (EEC)
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Handlebar: 1" Round Bars
Fuel System: Fuel Injection
Rearset: Other

Harley Kits

Below is a short selection of socket kits that have been identified to fit on a wide variety of Harley motorcycles. Not all of these kits may fit on your motorcycle, please select the proper kit(s) for your specific motorcycle from this standard list.

Harley Davidson Softail Deluxe FLSTN 1584 2007 - Present Power Outlet Choices

Powerbar Plus Black Anodized with RAM Ball
Bar Mount Powerlet Kit (7/8" to 1") 1" Ram Ball
Cigarette Powerbar Plus 1-1/8" - 1-1/4"
Handlebar Power Outlet with Device Mount Option
AAC-001 Cigarette Insert To Powerlet Socket Adapter
Front - Left or Right Panel Cigarette Insert To Powerlet Socket Metal Adapter with Neoprene Cap
PKT-090   144.95 AKT-006   149.95 AAC-001   19.95
Provides a convenient Powerlet outlet on any round handlebar or frame member. Si...
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This version of the Powerbar Plus has a cigarette socket (not a Powerlet socket)...
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Cigarette Insert To Powerlet Socket Metal Adapter with Neoprene Cap...
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PKT-026-C Harley Mid Kit
Mid - Left Side Horn Bracket Harley Mid Kits 1991 - Present
PKT-042-24 Powerlet Socket Kit - 24" Harness
Mid - Left Side Panel Powerlet Panel Mount Kit - 24" Harness
SAE Battery Lead
Battery Charger Lead (SAE)
PKT-026   94.95 PKT-042   46.95 PKT-001   16.95
Harley Mid Kit 1991 - Present (Chrome Bracket)...
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Powerlet Panel Mount Kit - 24" Harness...
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Our SAE battery leads can handle 10 amps of current. Other SAE battery leads u...
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Heated Clothing Battery Harness Coax
Heated Clothing Battery Lead (Coax)
Cigarette Socket Battery Lead Power Outlet +12VDC
Cigarette Socket Battery Leads (Standard Duty 10 Amp)
Termin-8 Simpler Than A Fuseblock
Termin-8 Eight Device Inline Fuseblock
PKT-064   14.95 PKT-101   18.95 PKT-103   39.95
This 15 amp fused battery harness has a standard coax connector and is compatibl...
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Quickly install a Cigarette socket on any vehicle. This kit does not require dri...
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Safely add up to 8 electrical devices without terminal stack-up at the battery p...
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PKT-104 Real Motorcycle Jumper Cables
Powersport Jump Start Kit
PKT-104   89.95
Take the worry out of being stranded, the kit is small in size and easy to pack ...
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Once a Powerlet socket is installed on the Harley Davidson Softail Deluxe FLSTN 1584 , the following products are plug and play using the Powerlet connector:



 

Vehicle

Harley Davidson FLSTN 1584 Softail Deluxe 2007 - Present


Products

AAC-001

PKT-026-B

PKT-026-B

PKT-026-B

PKT-026-B

PKT-026-B

PKT-026-C

PKT-042-24

PKT-042-24

PKT-042-24

PKT-042-24

PKT-042-24

PKT-080-60-B

PKT-080-60-B

PKT-080-60-B

PKT-080-60-B

PKT-080-60-B

PKT-080-60-B

PKT-080-60-B

PKT-080-60-B

This vehicle has the following installed factory power outlet(s) or connector(s).
 
1. Male Deutsch 4-Pin Pinout
  Harley Davidson Deutsch 4 Pin Connector missing image
  Found on many Harley-Davidsons.
2. Female Packard 1-pin Pinout
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  Used on Harley Davidson B+ connections.

Excess Electrical Capacity

Excess Electrical Capacity (EEC) is the amount of excess electrical power your vehicle has in reserve to power additional devices (appliances) without draining the vehicle battery. This number varies widely depending on the manufacturer, model and sometime model year of the vehicle. How to calculate EEC can be found here.

 

Low Power Appliances

Most vehicles (even scooters) can operate many small appliances like cell phones and GPS units all at the same time. This is due to their low power requirements. It is safe to charge the battery or power all of the devices on this list from most any vehicle:

Cell Phones
GPS Units
Radar Detectors
Camcorders
Personal Music Systems
Bike-to-Bike Communicators
Laptop Computers

 

High Power Appliances

Due to their relatively high current draw you may have to limit the number of these devices that you run at one time:

Heated Vests35 Watts to 45 Watts
Heated Grip Wraps20 Watts
Heated Gloves20 Watts to 25 Watts
Heated Jacket Liners  70 Watts to 100 Watts
Accessory Lights110 Watts

 

Typical Applications

EEC Required

Key

Cell Phones, GPS Units, Radar DetectorsAny Vehiclestar_capacity
Heated Gloves or Charge a LaptopEEC > 22 Wattsstar_capacity
Heated VestEEC > 40 Wattsstar_capacity
Heated Jacket LinerEEC > 90 Wattsstar_capacity
Auxiliary LightsEEC > 120 Wattsstar_capacity
Two Heated Liners or One Heated Liner Pants and Gloves EEC > 180 Wattsstar_capacity
Heated Jacket Liner + Auxiliary Lights EEC > 210 Wattsstar_capacity
One Heated Liner and Gloves + Auxiliary Lights EEC > 235 Wattsstar_capacity
Full Set of Heated Clothing + Auxiliary Lights EEC > 300 Wattsstar_capacity
Full Heated Clothing + Passenger Liner + Auxiliary Lights EEC > 390 Wattsstar_capacity
Two Full Sets of Heated Clothing + Auxiliary Lights EEC > 480 Wattsstar_capacity

 

Also see the FAQ for additional information. Email the engineers at Powerlet University for your vehicles maximum alternator output (MAO) and actual EEC.




Power Outlet Types

Decide what outlet type is best for your application(s). While more than one outlet can power multiple devices at the same time, it is also common to put more than one outlet on a vehicle. Sometimes this is required for high current loads like passenger heated clothing, or for devices in the front and rear of the vehicle like a GPS (right front) and a heated jacket liner (rear left). The four most common outlets are shown. Consider size, vibration, reliability, ease-of-use, location and how many electrical devices you may wish to power in the future.






Electrical Appliances

Consider what types of appliances you will power now and in the future. The chart below can help clarify which power outlet types are commonly used for each appliance listed.