fairing power socket
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fairing power socket
Does anyone know the max watts or amps that the power socket can cope with before tripping the Canbus?
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Re: fairing power socket
Cheers for the replies. That may be a bit low for heated clothes.
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Re: fairing power socket
Had a recalculation and my jacket only draws 1.5 amps. So i should be fine. With my maths now working correctly with 5 amps i could run a pair of 40 wat spots with ease.
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Re: fairing power socket
Thank you, David i can see it's rated at 10 amps for a 2007 model.
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Re: fairing power socket
Doctor T wrote: Had a recalculation and my jacket only draws 1.5 amps. So i should be fine. With my maths now working correctly with 5 amps i could run a pair of 40 wat spots with ease.
Wow! that's low, what jacket is that? my Gerbing jacket draws 6.4 amps, gloves 2.2 amps (per pair), socks 2.2 amps (per pair) pants are 4 amps and vest is 5.4 amps.
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Re: fairing power socket
It's a Keis V501RP Pro. It's not a full jacket but a body warmer. I find as long as my torso is warm I've no need for heated sleeves. I've also just bought a pair of Keis G701 gloves but they draw more at 1.6amp.
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Re: fairing power socket
simbo wrote:
Wow! that's low, what jacket is that? my Gerbing jacket draws 6.4 amps, gloves 2.2 amps (per pair),socks 2.2 amps (per pair) pants are 4 amps and vest is 5.4 amps.
Hell Bells. ^-^ I bet your mates get to the coffee stop before you have even finished plugging in. !!
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Re: fairing power socket
David and Sally wrote:
Hell Bells. ^-^ I bet your mates get to the coffee stop before you have even finished plugging in. !!
If you’re out in it all day there’s absolutely no pleasure in being cold. It’s not just about comfort as it also adversely affects your riding performance.
Oh, the blissful pleasure of a heated jacket on a cold day!
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Re: fairing power socket
Steve398 wrote:
If you’re out in it all day there’s absolutely no pleasure in being cold. It’s not just about comfort as it also adversely affects your riding performance.
Oh, the blissful pleasure of a heated jacket on a cold day!
I have a heated waistcoat as well as using the heated seat and grips. Hate riding in the cold and damp. I agree about performance.
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Re: fairing power socket
As long as my Kidneys and chest are warm i don't mind how cold it is
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