Well, throttle-blipping burned out the controller on my right heated glove. They were still under warranty, and CycleGear replaced them, no questions asked.
They weren't in stock, so Tom in Matthews, NC took my name and address, gave me a receipt and is going to order them and ship them to my house in SC. Can't argue with that kind of customer service.
The problem for me is that blipping has now become second nature. I had wired the gloves directly to the battery and I guess the voltage spike when I blipped is what killed the controller.
Has anyone connected a set of heated gloves to the regulator/rectifier? In essence I'll be connecting a large resister that's going to be turning on an off at pretty random intervals. I don't know what kind of load the regulator/rectifier can take, and I don't want to burn it out.
They weren't in stock, so Tom in Matthews, NC took my name and address, gave me a receipt and is going to order them and ship them to my house in SC. Can't argue with that kind of customer service.
The problem for me is that blipping has now become second nature. I had wired the gloves directly to the battery and I guess the voltage spike when I blipped is what killed the controller.
Has anyone connected a set of heated gloves to the regulator/rectifier? In essence I'll be connecting a large resister that's going to be turning on an off at pretty random intervals. I don't know what kind of load the regulator/rectifier can take, and I don't want to burn it out.