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Cheap fix for low performing nytro hand warmer !

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Location
Sainte-sophie, Quebec
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Canada
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2010 FX Nytro XTX
I'm going to try plugging the yamaha hand warmer and thumb warmer directly to 2 separated 5 pin relay. I think I could use the ecm for normal riding temp and when it gets cold shut down the warmers, switch the relay and get direct power from the battery. Anyone tried it? I figure I have 20$ of material to get the hand warmer and thumb warmer "boosted"
 
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rock did all this testing for you. just order up his hot hands kit for your sled and prepare to burn some gloves as it works that well. i have it on my 09 phazer rtx/x
 
I must agree what Rock offers is pretty much plug and play but at 350$cnd with shipping I rather try and build myself a systeme for 20$
 
It's easy to let smoke out of things, but it's a bugger to put the smoke back in. How many amps do your hand warmers use? Hard to control that from plugging directly to a battery source. Spend the money once and save yourself money in the end.
 
Well yamaha calls +/- 7ohm per grip, being in parallele gets me to 3.5 ohm for the complete HW circuit. 3.5 ohm @12v is 3.42 amp so a 5 amp fuse should be more than enough.

That being said alot of aftermaket HW kits are direct plug in to the battery with only a switch and a fuse !
 
Good old Ohms law....... so ya say them there horses belong to them there pilgrims?
Oh wait that was the Outlaw Jossie Wales.
 
rock did all this testing for you. just order up his hot hands kit for your sled and prepare to burn some gloves as it works that well. i have it on my 09 phazer rtx/x
My Yamaheaters work great, would not want to risk stressing the delicate (temperamental) Nytro / Yamaha electrical system. They don't take kindly to extra amps flowing anywhere... But the hand warmer hack is creative.
 
I did a version of this on my old RX. The warmers were run in series, I changed them to run parallel . They got HOT, but would pop a fuse if run more than 3/4, not that you needed to.
 
I say giver a try. I have rocks heater and it works well. But the cost to get it to Canada is enough. I am going to try making my own coolant heated handlebars like cr racing is doing. If it doesn’t work well I will hook up the yamaheater again. No loss in trying.
 


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