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Hi friends, I ask you for help to connect my heated gloves, which absorb 3 A. Before I thought of connecting them to the socket under the rear seat but, apart from the difficulty of finding one, the wire seems too thin to me. Now I was thinking of connecting them to the 7.5 A fuse for the high beam, bringing it to 10 A. What do you think? Thank you
 
Hi friends, I ask you for help to connect my heated gloves, which absorb 3 A. Before I thought of connecting them to the socket under the rear seat but, apart from the difficulty of finding one, the wire seems too thin to me. Now I was thinking of connecting them to the 7.5 A fuse for the high beam, bringing it to 10 A. What do you think? Thank you
I run all my heated equipment directly from the battery on a fused cable.
 
Try this: Vehicle Power Distribution | Power Distribution Applications I am a big believer in these smart power blocks and this one is pretty dam cool. For example, it will turn your heated gear on automatically when the temp goes down to a preset temp! The cool thing is it manages power and will even text your phone if the battery power drops below a certain voltage.

I put one on my BMW and it was pretty fun to play with. I have an Amplink for the Busa (it is waiting for me to finish the installation).

Neutrino Power Block.jpg


This is the diagram for the Amplink on the Busa:

190705 Wiring Diagram.jpg
 
They are great tools, even for playing around with them, but for now I was just trying to connect my gloves in the right way. Thank you all
 
Try this: Vehicle Power Distribution | Power Distribution Applications I am a big believer in these smart power blocks and this one is pretty dam cool. For example, it will turn your heated gear on automatically when the temp goes down to a preset temp! The cool thing is it manages power and will even text your phone if the battery power drops below a certain voltage...

They were out of stock because of the chip shortage but just updated their website. I think I may go with one of these:

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