I'm looking for ways to put a GPS on my PC800. On Ol' Yeller I had a Ram 
X-mount on the handlebars and a 12 volt "cigarette lighter" wired straight 
back to the battery under the gas tank.

Last summer on my trip to BC, I took both my Garmin Nuvi and my daughter's 
Magellan with me. Both stopped working on the trip. When I got back home, I 
took them to a shop, and they tested them and said they were just fine! I 
tried them in the car, and yes, they were just fine. But why don't they 
work on my bike?

It seems that they work until they run out of battery. The power they are 
getting from the 12 volt isn't enough, so they turn off, charge up a bit, 
come back on, run out of power and turn off, again and again. Drives me 
crazy. I try to turn them off and just let them charge, but when they get 
enough power, they come on automatically for a bit and die. I checked the 
current of my "cigarette lighter" connection with a multimeter and got 12 
volts on the 750. I don't know much about electricity, but is there some 
way that it's getting 12 volts but not enough 12 volts, like an Internet 
connection that isn't fast enough for streaming video?

Now that I'm prepping the PC800 to be my trip bike, I'm wondering how to 
avoid this problem. YouTube has several videos put up by guys crowing about 
the inventive ways they attached a GPS to a bike with no exposed handlebar 
tubing, but I don't know how they got power to the GPS.

If any of you have a real GPS on your bike, not a cell phone GPS, and it 
works great, can you tell me what I need to do to get this to work? Maybe 
just buy a better GPS and hard wire the mount? But to what? Is the problem 
my crappy CycleGear cigarette mount? Or my crappy Garmin Nuvi? Any ideas?

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