yes. Because the jacket controller pulses, and will draw significantly less in use.Will a 3-phase system with LED lights handle a jacket liner that draws 6.5amps-75watts?
Thanks,Mike
Thanks.That draw is with the liner at full strength. I just didn’t want to get stranded by my ignorance on electrical issues.yes. Because the jacket controller pulses, and will draw significantly less in use.
To prove it to yourself, ride a half hour with the jacket on high and check your system voltage.
Fit a voltmeter or one of the multi-colour LEDs that tell you the approx V, no need to get stranded.
Since you have LEDs, an original single-phase system will just work as only the ignition is drawing significant current. Today, there are four variations in current capability:Will a 3-phase system with LED lights handle a jacket liner that draws 6.5amps-75watts?
Thanks,Mike
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Please excuse my electrical ignorance, but does the Deltran voltage indicator give readings in real time while the bike is running or is it used to check voltage when the bike is stopped?![]()
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Yes.Please excuse my electrical ignorance, but does the Deltran voltage indicator give readings in real time while the bike is running or is it used to check voltage when the bike is stopped?
Bert,I have one of those heated vests and couldn't count how many times I got off the bike forgetting to unplug it. If I ever decide to ride in the shoulder seasons again, a heated jacket with a rechargeable battery would be the way I would go. No drain on the bike charging system
Despite the endless slippery marketing ploys, storing electrical energy in sufficient volume, within weight constraints is the stone wall.Bert,
I have tried 2 different makes with the rechargeable batteries and to me they are worthless!These were the 7V models. They might be okay for a hunter but I could not tell if they were even on.No drain on the charging system, just your wallet.Maybe someone else has had better luck
Mike
Yea, nothing better than a live flame in your pocket! LOLDespite the endless slippery marketing ploys, storing electrical energy in sufficient volume, within weight constraints is the stone wall.
Who remembers Jone-E hand warmers? Worked GREAT!!
We all had them hunting in Northern Maine. Out from dawn to dusk with my hardcore cousins. The heaters helped.Yea, nothing better than a live flame in your pocket! LOL
Surprised my parents got me some to take skiing, but it was the '60's
You have a plastic bag? Posh.....Walking the dog in winter, a nice warm plastic bag to warm the hands
That addresses evaporation....Walking the dog in winter, a nice warm plastic bag to warm the hands