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Old 10-30-2009, 08:40 PM   #31
Water Warrior 2
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Re: Increasing power output to handle accessory overload

So we went for a drive today in the rain with the wipers doing their best to create some clear spots on the windshield. Across the border to pick up some Tour Master heated gear. Lynda got a heated jacket liner and I got my heated pants to go with my jacket liner. I already know what the liner does and the pants are more of the same. HEAT and more HEAT. The pants plug into the jacket and the jacket controller powers both items nicely. So now I also have a spare controller that came with the pants. Spares are nice. Didn't go for a ride, just stood beside the bike and plugged in. Felt great. Just had a thought, they would make awesome pajamas on a cold night. Hell, I could put a battery in a back pack and go walking at -40 C.



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