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Old 10-19-2009, 05:39 PM   #24
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Re: Increasing power output to handle accessory overload

Well, I jumped on the bike about 8:30 this morning to head back to school and it was a crisp 33 degree's but at least it was clear skies and sunshine when I headed out. Plugged in my heated jacket liner hit the control switch and nothing, NOTHING! CRAP! No time to check, I've got classes in a few hours and I've got to get going, at least I was happy with the new insulated riding pants I bought Friday afternoon, my legs stayed okay over the next 2 1/2 hours of riding, and fortunately my heated grips did their job and my hands were okay if not cozy warm like I had hoped! If I have time this evening I'll check the electrical and see if the problem is in the outlet side of the mix or in the vest/control unit. Hopefully it's just a blown fuse or something simple to correct and not a bad liner or controller for which I will only be able to ask for a replacement from the manufacturer.
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