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===The power circuit===
===The power circuit===
I used a little fuse piggy back tap to take a power feed from an existing switched circuit and used this to fire a relay which provides power to the wiper and washer when the ignition is switched on.  
I used a little fuse piggy back tap to take a power feed from an existing switched fuse and used this to fire a relay which provides power to the wiper and washer when the ignition is switched on. I chose a circuit which wasn't crucial to the running of the bike in case it proved to be unreliable and failed while I was riding the bike.
I was worried that somebody might switch the wiper on while the bike is parked and scratch up the windscreen/run down the battery so this was an important feature.
I was worried that somebody might switch the wiper on while the bike is parked and scratch up the windscreen/run down the battery so this is an important feature.
The on off switches and relays for the wiper and washer switches are all contained within a small ABS project box mounted on the frame at the front next to the wiper motor which is quite neat. Its a little stretch to operate the wiper when moving, but since it is only necessary to operate  occasionally it is not too annoying to do until I wire in a footswitch and park function.  
The on off switches and relays for the wiper and washer switches are all contained within a small ABS project box mounted on the frame at the front next to the wiper motor which is quite neat. Its a little stretch to operate the wiper when moving, but since it is only necessary to operate  occasionally it is not too annoying to do until I wire in a footswitch and park function.  


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