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Factory heated grips < $100
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<blockquote data-quote="Harald" data-source="post: 546100" data-attributes="member: 8054"><p>I tried using the same wiring to run my heated grips (ST1300 grips) on my FJR. I found that there's too much voltage drop on this wire because it caused the Honda heat controller to go into load shedding mode. After rewiring my grips using larger gauge wiring to power, I no longer have a problem. So if what Ionbeam says is true (and he knows what he's talking about), then your grips will produce even less heat due to the excess voltage drop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harald, post: 546100, member: 8054"] I tried using the same wiring to run my heated grips (ST1300 grips) on my FJR. I found that there's too much voltage drop on this wire because it caused the Honda heat controller to go into load shedding mode. After rewiring my grips using larger gauge wiring to power, I no longer have a problem. So if what Ionbeam says is true (and he knows what he's talking about), then your grips will produce even less heat due to the excess voltage drop. [/QUOTE]
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