Macrider
I,m a cowboy, on a steel horse I ride.
- Joined
- Oct 31, 2010
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- Location
- Sutton ,Ontario, Canada
- Ride
- 2010 Triumph R3T Black "Darksider" imitation 70cc motorized "Harley Davidson" bicycle
I hope someone with a bit of electrical knowledge can help me here.
I currently run 1 heated vest directly (fused) from my R3T battery.
My wife wants me to add another one for her, so I will need to wire up another plug to the battery for hers.
This is the electrical info for 1 vest.. My vest is size 50 and hers is size 40.
• This vest works with 12 volts battery and provides 35 watts of heat and draws 2.9 amps of current for size 34 / 45 watts of heat drawing 3.7 amps of current for size 36 to 52/ 71 watts of heat drawing 5.9 amps of current for size 54 and 56
My question is will the R3T produce enough juice to run the 2 vests without causing any problems?
I currently run 1 heated vest directly (fused) from my R3T battery.
My wife wants me to add another one for her, so I will need to wire up another plug to the battery for hers.
This is the electrical info for 1 vest.. My vest is size 50 and hers is size 40.
• This vest works with 12 volts battery and provides 35 watts of heat and draws 2.9 amps of current for size 34 / 45 watts of heat drawing 3.7 amps of current for size 36 to 52/ 71 watts of heat drawing 5.9 amps of current for size 54 and 56
My question is will the R3T produce enough juice to run the 2 vests without causing any problems?