dna9656 Posted November 28, 2014 #1 Posted November 28, 2014 When I got my seat recovered I had a heater installed (wifie doesn't ride in the cold) in the front end of the seat. The heater uses a 3 amp fuse, that would explain why it's slow to heat; the ones I installed in my car heat up pretty fast but they take a 10 amp fuse and have a relay for 2 heat settings. I got them through Amazon for about $30.00 a seat. They come with seat AND back heaters, so you could use ONE on a 2 up seat.... Anyway I digress. I removed the INOP audio system from the bike; the amp, radios, and cassette player. I'm going to put in a blue tooth setup. I have the remote control twin pair(s) of switches on the L/H handlebar that control the audio system's mute/tune and search/volume still in place and thier wire harnesses are still in place as well. I was wondering if I could use one of the off/on switches to control my seat heater. Where would I find the other end of the wires connected to these switches? Would I need a relay to carry the current (uses a 3 amp fuse) of the heater of would the switch handle the load?
Prairiehammer Posted November 28, 2014 #2 Posted November 28, 2014 When I got my seat recovered I had a heater installed (wifie doesn't ride in the cold) in the front end of the seat. The heater uses a 3 amp fuse, that would explain why it's slow to heat; the ones I installed in my car heat up pretty fast but they take a 10 amp fuse and have a relay for 2 heat settings. I got them through Amazon for about $30.00 a seat. They come with seat AND back heaters, so you could use ONE on a 2 up seat.... Anyway I digress. I removed the INOP audio system from the bike; the amp, radios, and cassette player. I'm going to put in a blue tooth setup. I have the remote control twin pair(s) of switches on the L/H handlebar that control the audio system's mute/tune and search/volume still in place and thier wire harnesses are still in place as well. I was wondering if I could use one of the off/on switches to control my seat heater. Where would I find the other end of the wires connected to these switches? Would I need a relay to carry the current (uses a 3 amp fuse) of the heater of would the switch handle the load? I believe those switches are momentary switches, not ON/OFF. I suppose either would work if you held them depressed all the time. The 'other end' should be in the audio panel where the radio/cassette unit plugged into the console.
dna9656 Posted November 29, 2014 Author #3 Posted November 29, 2014 I believe those switches are momentary switches, not ON/OFF. I suppose either would work if you held them depressed all the time. The 'other end' should be in the audio panel where the radio/cassette unit plugged into the console. I have TWO sets of TWO switches in each set, each SET has a Normally OFF switch that controls search or seek function in the radios , THAT switch is momentary, the other TWO are ON/OFFF to mute the audio. It's the audio mute switches I would use, holding a switch in the on position to power most accessories doesn't make sense to me....
Prairiehammer Posted November 29, 2014 #4 Posted November 29, 2014 ... holding a switch in the on position to power most accessories doesn't make sense to me.... Of course, that would make no sense. I should have added a 'smiley' at the end of my "I suppose either would work if you held them depressed all the time." comment. Since I do not possess the remote switches that you have, I did not realize that one of the switches was ON/OFF. I presumed both switches were momentary. Mea culpa.
dna9656 Posted November 29, 2014 Author #5 Posted November 29, 2014 (edited) Of course, that would make no sense. I should have added a 'smiley' at the end of my "I suppose either would work if you held them depressed all the time." comment. Since I do not possess the remote switches that you have, I did not realize that one of the switches was ON/OFF. I presumed both switches were momentary. Mea culpa. Mea culpa... That's German isn't it?? Is that like FUBAR, SNAFU, TARFU? Well now that you mention it I guess you wouldn't know about those switches if you don't have them on your bike...this is the first time I have had here that an esblished "Old Head" :backinmyday:didn't know about some aspect of the bike! OMG!!! Edited November 30, 2014 by dna9656
Prairiehammer Posted November 29, 2014 #6 Posted November 29, 2014 Mea culpa... That's German isn't it?? Is that like FUBAR, SNAFI, TARFU? Mea culpa is Latin: an acknowledgment of one's fault or error.
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