I was a Powerlet dealer for many years and have a lot of power wires laying around, sad they went out of business. It's essential to add an SAE power outlet for your Battery Tender. SAE outlets are so common many bikes come with them already installed at the factory. I also added a Coax outlet for electric liner and a Widder outlet for a Widder electric vest I've had for 15 plus years. ( I have both). You need a long-sleeve liner to plug in electric gloves, which I also have.
The ancient 35watt Widder Vest still works great for shorter trips and is a thin tight layer under my jacket. (Widder is long-since out of business)
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SAE Outlet
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Worth noting once you have an SAE outlet, you can use adapters to convert power to whatever plug you've got to power stuff. Although now that we've gone to USB to power everything, that simplifies the plugs.
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Coax Outlet
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Gerbing, Powerlet, Warm n Safe use Coax. The Powerlet liner I've got doesn't work as well anymore.
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The 105watt Powerlet Liner second generation came with a dual wireless Troller. One knob for the liner, and a second knob for the electric gloves. I found these wireless trollers eventually to be annoying and troublesome. The wireless Troller has to be 'paired' with the receiver in the liner. Worked great from the factory, but the batteries eventually wear out and it got annoying blowing through batteries & having to swap them out. I'd rather just have a wired troller and done. Keep-it-Simple-tech, but that's just me.
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I likely need to get a new heated liner, they seem to wear out, which is annoying as they are expensive- originally about $350. (Trollers are $100 of that). But once you travel with an electric liner, you'll wonder how you ever lived without it. With Powerlet out of business, could try Warm n Safe electric liner which also uses coax or wait for one to pop up on eBay. Gerbing is still in business and lot of the guys I ride with have Gerbing electric liners.
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Don't think you need to invest in heated gear till you run into something like this.
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Or this is what your morning looks like...
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