Gerbing Vest and HD Temp Controller?
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Gerbing Vest and HD Temp Controller?
I bought the Gerbing heated vest liner, but unfortunately I wasn't able to get a temperature controller. My local dealership stocked the HD dual temperature controller, so I bought it knowing Gerbing is their heated gear manufacturer.
I've plugged it in turned it all the way up but it doesn't seem nearly as hot as when the vest is plugged directly into the bike without a controller or on/off switch. Has anyone else experienced this? Maybe it's just my mind messing with me as the ambient temperatures were most likely different during the rides. Curiously, on a really cold day should I be expecting to feel a baking heat, or more a comfortable ride if the temperature is on the highest setting? Obviously one's layering would make a difference here too.
I've plugged it in turned it all the way up but it doesn't seem nearly as hot as when the vest is plugged directly into the bike without a controller or on/off switch. Has anyone else experienced this? Maybe it's just my mind messing with me as the ambient temperatures were most likely different during the rides. Curiously, on a really cold day should I be expecting to feel a baking heat, or more a comfortable ride if the temperature is on the highest setting? Obviously one's layering would make a difference here too.
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i don't have a hd controller or gerbing heated clothing, however, i do have two "heat trollers" controllers and a "warm and safe" heated jacket. i have both controllers wired to the battery with one in the faring of my yamaha and another on a velcro mount on the front just below the cruise button on my harley. my jacket goes from lightly warming on low to toasty-roasty on medium to a frigging fire storm when on high. how tight is your jacket to the body? it should be a little snug for best results. i'd take it back or try another controler. i've never directly connected to the battery. i don't think i can anyway.
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The Gerbing stuff seems to wire a little differently. The contacts and plug came with the vest (they are wired to the battery). The temperature controller then plugs into the vest and the plug that's connected to the battery. The vest is snug, but I am sure I can improve my layering a bit.
This is what I expected based on everything I've read about the gear. Your guess was the same as mine, thanks for the confirmation!
i have both controllers wired to the battery with one in the faring of my yamaha and another on a velcro mount on the front just below the cruise button on my harley... how tight is your jacket to the body? it should be a little snug for best results. i'd take it back or try another controler. i've never directly connected to the battery. i don't think i can anyway.
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This is what I expected based on everything I've read about the gear. Your guess was the same as mine, thanks for the confirmation!
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Will definitely check this. One thin layer could have been the issue too... I've been riding to work and I wear a t shirt with a button down dress shirt over it, then the vest. I will toy with different layers this weekend when riding and see if it helps. Thank you!
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I have the heated jacket liner, gloves and dual controller - all HD because they're the only ones selling heated clothing around here.. I wear a long sleeve T-shirt with the heated liner replacing the normal liner in my textile jacket. I don't think I've ever had either **** turned up even 1/2 way. These things are WARM! Sounds to me like you might have a problem with your controller.
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My Gerbings jacket liner will roast me if the controller is turned all the way up. A snug fit is the key in my opinion. I find the jacket liner has to be in contact with my shirt for me to feel the warmth - it's not like a radiator that radiates heat through an air space (or a poor radiator at best).