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Old 03-25-2008, 10:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Powerlet for pillion heated gear

Have any of you added a powerlet for the pillion to run heated gear? If so, do you mind sharing what you did?

Cheers!
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Old 03-31-2008, 07:12 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Have any of you added a powerlet for the pillion to run heated gear? If so, do you mind sharing what you did?

Cheers!
I bought my missus a set of heating gloves (Gerbing or whatever they are called) which uses a trailing lead power socket wired directly to the battery terminals (with I/L fuse). I have zip-tied this to the top frame rails and there is enough slack to coil up the wire and tuck it in next to the gameboy socket. When the gloves are in use, I simply pop off the pillion seat, pull the trailing socket upwards and replace the seat. The socket then sits between the two seats & on top of them.

As I'm invariably pulling off the seats to adjust the shock for solo/pillion use, this is no bother at all. We've had the gloves, grips and lights on but I have heard instances of the charging circuit being unable to keep up with the demands of heated gear. I think these have been extreme instances with things like vests which pull a much greater load on the battery. I'm going to fit spotlights to my crashbars soon so I don't want to go too far with the clothing!

Wifey says the gloves are as warm as toast, by the way!

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Old 04-01-2008, 03:28 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Thanks Jon, glad I finally got a reply

I think I'm going to run a powerlet from my centech fuse block to the rear of the bike and just pull it up between the seats like you described when in use and tuck in down under the pillion seat when not in use. Thanks!
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