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Warm Hands.... FINALLY!
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<blockquote data-quote="TomInPA" data-source="post: 923645" data-attributes="member: 21394"><p>or</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have a dual wireless unit. The Troller has a red and gold control knob. Inside the jacket left-pocket is the receiver. For the wireless dual: Red coax male plug coming from the receiver Power-In connects to the bike power supply from the battery.</p><p></p><p>Red male coax from the back of the jacket's connects to the red and gray female connector from the receiver power out. Another red male coax in the inside zipper pocket is labled "Warning: This plug only sends power to the gloves. THE MAIN POWER PLUG is in the left-hand pocket". That red coax attaches to the black and yellow female coax coming from the receiver power-out.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for any confusion. The gloves sold by WnS are not heavily insulated to keep them more supple and give better "feel". Liners let you select the glove insulation you need, while giving up to 11 watts of heat. My experience is that I can wear summer-weight mesh gloves down to 30*F and have no sensation of cold. This is a lightweight setup with good "feel". I can also use the liners with some Olympia weatherproof heavy gauntlet gloves. These are much heavier insulated and good down in the teens and perhaps lower, but the thickness takes away a lot of "feel".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TomInPA, post: 923645, member: 21394"] or I have a dual wireless unit. The Troller has a red and gold control knob. Inside the jacket left-pocket is the receiver. For the wireless dual: Red coax male plug coming from the receiver Power-In connects to the bike power supply from the battery. Red male coax from the back of the jacket's connects to the red and gray female connector from the receiver power out. Another red male coax in the inside zipper pocket is labled "Warning: This plug only sends power to the gloves. THE MAIN POWER PLUG is in the left-hand pocket". That red coax attaches to the black and yellow female coax coming from the receiver power-out. Sorry for any confusion. The gloves sold by WnS are not heavily insulated to keep them more supple and give better "feel". Liners let you select the glove insulation you need, while giving up to 11 watts of heat. My experience is that I can wear summer-weight mesh gloves down to 30*F and have no sensation of cold. This is a lightweight setup with good "feel". I can also use the liners with some Olympia weatherproof heavy gauntlet gloves. These are much heavier insulated and good down in the teens and perhaps lower, but the thickness takes away a lot of "feel". [/QUOTE]
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