Splicing A Heated Jacket….

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  1. Tigcraft

    Tigcraft Unheard of Member

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    So I bought a few years ago a basic Gerbing jacket which is such a godsend. Thinking at the time the simplest one (no power take offs) will do…. Now a few years down the line I’ve bought some Keis heated gloves and they have their own wires (and batteries).
    Has anyone added (as in spliced) to the Gerbing system so it can run add ons and how did they manage it without too much clothing damage?
     
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  2. joe mc donald

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    @Tigcraft Great topic. I am thinking about a heated jacket now.
     
  3. Tigcraft

    Tigcraft Unheard of Member

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    It’s an absolute GODSEND! A real game changer. Don’t do what I did, I got a basic one as a taster and now after realising how good they are I should have got the one that can run gloves trousers and insoles!!
     
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  4. joe mc donald

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    @Tigcraft Think all i need is a basic jacket with heating. Got all the rest that i am happy with.
     
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  5. RBinDevon

    RBinDevon Well-Known Member

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    I have a Keis waistcoat and Keis gloves.
    Also I have a Keis power splitter 1 to 3 @ £8. Splits the power before the waistcoat controller.
    So I can bike power both waistcoat and gloves. Using a heat controller for the waistcoat but it does not control the gloves as they have their own.
     
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