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2006 Canadian wiring diagram
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<blockquote data-quote="torch" data-source="post: 1447075" data-attributes="member: 1295"><p>Yes, you are correct. I mispoke. That said, to draw 18 watts per grip, the heaters must be 8 ohms each. What I should have said is that if the Yamaha grips are also 8 ohms, they will deliver half the power per grip as they are wired in series. </p><p></p><p>Of course, if the Yamaha ones are 4 ohms each, then the output would be equivalent. </p><p></p><p>Some grips are indeed designed to output more heat on the left grip. Mine are not. So I apply a layer of gorilla tape first to insulate the heater from the bar. It helps keep them balanced. Not perfect, perhaps, but not too bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="torch, post: 1447075, member: 1295"] Yes, you are correct. I mispoke. That said, to draw 18 watts per grip, the heaters must be 8 ohms each. What I should have said is that if the Yamaha grips are also 8 ohms, they will deliver half the power per grip as they are wired in series. Of course, if the Yamaha ones are 4 ohms each, then the output would be equivalent. Some grips are indeed designed to output more heat on the left grip. Mine are not. So I apply a layer of gorilla tape first to insulate the heater from the bar. It helps keep them balanced. Not perfect, perhaps, but not too bad. [/QUOTE]
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