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How to best power a heated vest?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ignacio" data-source="post: 1168501" data-attributes="member: 434"><p>Depends if a wire dangling from your vest bothers you if it's wires lead to the front area or under your seat. Many use electrics occasionally and go with whatever is easiest.</p><p></p><p>Asking the "best" is very subjective. I personally chose the added expense and convenience of a PowerLet setup built for the FJR that does on the subframe underneath my left hip, but it's also more work. And I have a controller because it's "better" than not having one. And I bailed on Widder a long time ago because they're not "better" than Warm N' Safe in IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ignacio, post: 1168501, member: 434"] Depends if a wire dangling from your vest bothers you if it's wires lead to the front area or under your seat. Many use electrics occasionally and go with whatever is easiest. Asking the "best" is very subjective. I personally chose the added expense and convenience of a PowerLet setup built for the FJR that does on the subframe underneath my left hip, but it's also more work. And I have a controller because it's "better" than not having one. And I bailed on Widder a long time ago because they're not "better" than Warm N' Safe in IMO. [/QUOTE]
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