Looking for a heated vest that just plugs into the power outlet. So far the best IMO that I've found is fro you guessed it,Harley for a smooth 2 bills. Any suggestions would be welcomed. Thanks in advance
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Looking for a heated vest that just plugs into the power outlet. So far the best IMO that I've found is fro you guessed it,Harley for a smooth 2 bills. Any suggestions would be welcomed. Thanks in advance
Looking for a heated vest that just plugs into the power outlet. So far the best IMO that I've found is fro you guessed it,Harley for a smooth 2 bills. Any suggestions would be welcomed. Thanks in advance
Personally I wouldn't waste my money on just a liner. A few bucks more and you can have your entire upper body heated and a convenient plugin for any gloves might buy. Arms a very vulnerable to the wind.
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Looking for a heated vest that just plugs into the power outlet. So far the best IMO that I've found is fro you guessed it,Harley for a smooth 2 bills. Any suggestions would be welcomed. Thanks in advance
Be sure and check the fuse size for the power outlet vs what’s needed for the heated gear. If you’re heating a jacket liner, gloves and pants, you may have to connect directly to the battery and use the appropriate in line fuse size. Gerbings gives you the ratings and various required fuse sizes and recommends using the smallest adequate fuse.
If you are using a cigarette lighter plug that comes with a battery tender or cell phone charger to use with a heated jacket/vest...You will have to replace the 5 amp fuse with a 15 amp fuse.....And you should always have extra fuses with you....
I looked into this thinking I could plug my heated gear into the Slingshot power plug. I searched under cigarette lighter fuse though (old school brain) and it indicates most are 10 amp, I didn’t search under power plug and don’t know the fuse size I have. But if something only has a 5 to 10 amp factory fuse I would want to be sure the wiring could handle anything larger. I just figured it would be better to connect directly to the battery.
I think you are right on. The safest if the circuitry is unknown would be a direct battery connection using whatever the garment accessory supplied. But I do even wonder about that. I've not really compared what Gerbing supplies versus what a Battery Tender Junior supplies. I've glanced at them and they look the same but I just haven't looked closely. Surely Gerbing is up at least one wire size. No???:Shrug::Shrug::Shrug: