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<blockquote data-quote="FJRocket" data-source="post: 51776" data-attributes="member: 299"><p>My gloves DO plug into my arm chaps. That puts the gloves at the end of the electron chain. IMO, the gloves tend to not be as warm as the arm chaps, in that configuration. I have since bought a seperate cable and contoller for the gloves.</p><p></p><p>You can buy a seperate controller and a hook up just for the gloves. Or just buy the stand alone gloves. Or buy a connector that snaps on a vest and plugs right into the gloves. Be sure and check out all three pages. THere are several combinations available. That's why you have to be careful when you choose a system. Depending on your configuration, some things may require a seperate controller if you want one area warmer or cooler.</p><p></p><p>You might want to buy a couple different style connectors and controllers.I just went back and placed an order for a few different controllers so I have more flexibility with the entire package. I want to turn the heat down on my legs, bypass my arm chaps and turn up my gloves. Fortunately, I have multiple powerlet outlets AND the standard SAE adapter plugs on my bike. I could actually hook up each garment individually if I wanted to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJRocket, post: 51776, member: 299"] My gloves DO plug into my arm chaps. That puts the gloves at the end of the electron chain. IMO, the gloves tend to not be as warm as the arm chaps, in that configuration. I have since bought a seperate cable and contoller for the gloves. You can buy a seperate controller and a hook up just for the gloves. Or just buy the stand alone gloves. Or buy a connector that snaps on a vest and plugs right into the gloves. Be sure and check out all three pages. THere are several combinations available. That's why you have to be careful when you choose a system. Depending on your configuration, some things may require a seperate controller if you want one area warmer or cooler. You might want to buy a couple different style connectors and controllers.I just went back and placed an order for a few different controllers so I have more flexibility with the entire package. I want to turn the heat down on my legs, bypass my arm chaps and turn up my gloves. Fortunately, I have multiple powerlet outlets AND the standard SAE adapter plugs on my bike. I could actually hook up each garment individually if I wanted to. [/QUOTE]
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