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Wireless signal needed from motorcycle to backpack - don't know how

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Bluejets

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That aside, it's still a daunting task for a beginner to learn and writing C+ code.

Actually with the Arduino there are libraries included which makes the writing much like basic.
Quite simple really, read the brake light is on, send instruction for relay 1 to operate remote brake indicator.
A few seconds or whatever send another to turn it off.
Same with other channels.
Kids in primary school do it.
 

professioneat

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Alternatively, go old school and plug in your backpack using a "coil cord." Yes, it would be more cumbersome, but there would be the extra benefit of not having to carry a battery in your backpack.
 

Martaine2005

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Alternatively, go old school and plug in your backpack using a "coil cord." Yes, it would be more cumbersome, but there would be the extra benefit of not having to carry a battery in your backpack.
May be he/she did 3 years ago. We don’t know. The OP never replied.


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