How many watts does the DC adapter on the new King Quad put out?
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I am wanting to know how many watts the DC adapter puts out on the new King Quad. I like to ride even when it is very cold and a company named Gerbing has heated gloves and jackets. I want to know if I can run these items. If you are able to help me I would appreciate it very much.
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Check the fuse size, there should be a separate one for the acc.
Power is volts times amps. So for example, if its got a 10 amp fuse, then 10 amps X 12 volts= 120 watts.
Be aware, the stator may not keep up to that much at idle, stators arent like alternators, they require rpm to put out their maximum. As long as youre driving, and the rpms are up, there shouldnt be a problem...but at idle, it could run the battery down.
Power is volts times amps. So for example, if its got a 10 amp fuse, then 10 amps X 12 volts= 120 watts.
Be aware, the stator may not keep up to that much at idle, stators arent like alternators, they require rpm to put out their maximum. As long as youre driving, and the rpms are up, there shouldnt be a problem...but at idle, it could run the battery down.
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