Hand Warmer Wiring Questions
#1
Hand Warmer Wiring Questions
OK, so I'm trying to wire up my Moose Winter Basic Pack up to my XP. I can easily tap into the winch controller/toggle switch 12V (red) wire and ground (which one black or green?), HOWEVER, is this advisable? If I go this route will the draw from the winch and the Moose heating pack be too much on the that set of wires when I'm plowing?
As an alternative, I could tap into the wires from the PIAA lights, which are direct wired to the battery and therefor not controlled by the ignition/accessory settings. The moose heaters have a 2 hour auto shut-off function, so If I neglected to turn them off....I guess I would be OK.
Or, I could tap into the headlight pod wires and, and or the 12V accessory plug wires in the headlight pod, but the colors are not red/black, so I would need to figure out which color is which.
Also, the Moose instructions tell you to use a high-temp epoxy to glue teh grips back on the bars....do I need to do this...will they slip around if I don't epoxy them back on? I assume if I use epoxy and need to change the grips down the road the handwarmers will need to be replaced.
Ideas?
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As an alternative, I could tap into the wires from the PIAA lights, which are direct wired to the battery and therefor not controlled by the ignition/accessory settings. The moose heaters have a 2 hour auto shut-off function, so If I neglected to turn them off....I guess I would be OK.
Or, I could tap into the headlight pod wires and, and or the 12V accessory plug wires in the headlight pod, but the colors are not red/black, so I would need to figure out which color is which.
Also, the Moose instructions tell you to use a high-temp epoxy to glue teh grips back on the bars....do I need to do this...will they slip around if I don't epoxy them back on? I assume if I use epoxy and need to change the grips down the road the handwarmers will need to be replaced.
Ideas?
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#2
Hand Warmer Wiring Questions
I think the handwarmers draw a maximum of 1.4 amps. You could probably safely add to the winch controller circuit, depending what it's fused at.
You could also add to the light circuit - but would have no fuse protection. I would prefer to have the heaters fused. Also as you note if you used the light circuit the handwarmers would be unswitched - but with the auto shut off - that's not too much of a concern.
Or you could use the 12V accessory power (orange/white and brown). This circuit is switched and fused (20amp).
You could also add to the light circuit - but would have no fuse protection. I would prefer to have the heaters fused. Also as you note if you used the light circuit the handwarmers would be unswitched - but with the auto shut off - that's not too much of a concern.
Or you could use the 12V accessory power (orange/white and brown). This circuit is switched and fused (20amp).
#4
Hand Warmer Wiring Questions
OK, so the job is done and everything works! They get pretty hot! Especially the thumb warmer. What I like about the Moose unit is the flexibility. 4 zones with 5 setting each....you can control: Grips, Thumb, and Accessory 1 & 2. So when I get my heated seat pad gets in I can easily connect to the accessory connection and have a toasty rear....or connect a heated vest, etc.
I connected the black ground wire to the main ground screw under the headlight pod using a horseshoe connector, and connected the red 12V wire to the orange/white unused connector in the same location. The heating unit turns on and off with the key. I also ran an extra 16 AWG wire from the headlight pod to the battery terminals and tucked it away. This way if the 12V wire I used causes problems I can tap into the 15 AMP fused wire of the battery that the PIAAs use.
I mounted the control unit on the right side of the bars, because the left was too busy with the winch.
Here's some pics:
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I connected the black ground wire to the main ground screw under the headlight pod using a horseshoe connector, and connected the red 12V wire to the orange/white unused connector in the same location. The heating unit turns on and off with the key. I also ran an extra 16 AWG wire from the headlight pod to the battery terminals and tucked it away. This way if the 12V wire I used causes problems I can tap into the 15 AMP fused wire of the battery that the PIAAs use.
I mounted the control unit on the right side of the bars, because the left was too busy with the winch.
Here's some pics:
-mark
#7
Hand Warmer Wiring Questions
hi. the easyest way to get the grips off. air compressure ! take a blow gun. stick it in or by the hole in the end of the grip. put you finger over the other hole. and blow. they will pop right off. i also added a fuse block to my 500ho and taped powere from the 2 think they were orn.white wire under the front nose cone. this way all the fuses are easy changeable, and away from any damage. i have my heated handgrips, thumb warmer, winch ign, 911ep ls12, 6 911ep led stars, and am planning on a brake tail/kill or something on the last spot on the fuse block. here are some pics.
yes i know mine is a 500 not an xp
yes i know mine is a 500 not an xp
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#8
Hand Warmer Wiring Questions
I used an air compressor with about 60 psi to get the grips off....you need a blower attachement or the like, campbell hausfield (sp?) makes one. Insert in one end, plug up the other side with your thumb and give it a blast....it will inflate and pop right off. I also used the air compressor to re-install the grips...same principal in reverse. It makes it easy to install, it just inflates and slides on easier. The epoxy made it interesting..it wanted to spatter with the compressed air, but I didn't use that much so to it wasn't too bad.
The most time consuming part was the electrical connections.
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The most time consuming part was the electrical connections.
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