Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Re: [emrat:3799] Appealing to the collective wisdom: Heated gear questions?

Short answer is, I don't know, but if your bike uses CANBUS, you should just wire directly to the battery, anyway.

On Jan 22, 2014 10:15 AM, "Martin Albright" <martinjmpr@yahoo.com> wrote:
I was going to post this on a message board but I figured there's almost certainly enough collective wisdom in our club to answer my question. 
 
Back in "the day", there were only one or two companies making heated gear, Gerbing and Aerostich (I think)  I got my Gerbing heated liner a few years ago. 
 
Now there are a bunch of companies making the stuff.  My question is:  Do they all pretty much use the same connectors and adapters?  Reason I ask is that I need a cable to connect my Euro power adapter (I guess also called a "Powerlet?") to my heated liner, and I can see some on BikeBandit that seem like they will work but they are not a Gerbing product.  I'm reluctant to order unless I know it will work (I have a $10 gift card from Bike Bandit which is why that is my first choice.)  Looks like the brands sold at Bike Bandit are Symtec, Gears, Alpinestars and Tourmaster. 
 
Thanks in advance for any advice.
 
(Also, if anybody out there has an extra adapter or controller they want to sell, shoot me an email, maybe we can work a deal?)
 
Martin

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