Iceman57
TY 4 Stroke Guru
Dan I think it pluses slower at the low setting an as you adjust the controller to a higher setting the pulses get closer together.
mrance111 said:Tork said:Dan I think the cure has a good chance of being nailed right here.
Those are designed to go from the battery thru a fuse to the control then to the grips.
That is how my vest is too, my controller is a little different looking, I'll post a link on that...Dan, call hotgrips and see if it handles 11 amps
Tork, only problem with that hook-up is you will have to remember to turn off the grips when you shut the sled down. I will call Hot Grips tomorrow as well and see if the controller can be hooked-up to the current power wire to the grips.
Tork said:mrance111 said:Tork said:Dan I think the cure has a good chance of being nailed right here.
Those are designed to go from the battery thru a fuse to the control then to the grips.
That is how my vest is too, my controller is a little different looking, I'll post a link on that...Dan, call hotgrips and see if it handles 11 amps
Tork, only problem with that hook-up is you will have to remember to turn off the grips when you shut the sled down. I will call Hot Grips tomorrow as well and see if the controller can be hooked-up to the current power wire to the grips.
OK so add a relay, relay coil to ignition circuit
here is my heated vest controller
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so this type of "timed switch" will draw LESS power all the time?...so it draws thru our ECU then to our bars right?..this would mean that our ECU should see less draw if this is how it works...sounds like a good idea..
the hotgrips rheostat sounds like a good idea since its made for hot grips and made for motor vehicles including sleds...this could be our CPU savior
This thermostat works by digitally regulating the amount of power to the garment. It draws less than the full 45 watts at intermediate settings. (Resistance type thermostats draw full power at all settings.) The Aerostich Heat-Troller features a rotary on/off switch and an LED that blinks faster as you turn up the heat. (At the maximum setting the light is on continuously.) The case size is 1.5"×2.25"×.75". The Aerostich Heat-Troller is available with SAE connectors. Panel mount model includes everything needed for permanent installation.
machzed said:if this draws LESS power with this type of "timed switch"...i would assume our CPUs would see less draw at ALL times,which would be the key to makeing sure they are OK....would this then allow our stock level switch to be more typical?...
Dan
so this type of "timed switch" will draw LESS power all the time?...so it draws thru our ECU then to our bars right?..this would mean that our ECU should see less draw if this is how it works...sounds like a good idea..
the hotgrips rheostat sounds like a good idea since its made for hot grips and made for motor vehicles including sleds...this could be our CPU savior
NytroFIB said:I hope something like this works.
I just kinda stumbled on these things, and thought they might limit the amount of power to the grips.
Good luck guys.
YAMAHA..... YOUR GRIPS SUCK!!!! FIX THEM!!!!!
snakes said:I have been reading this post for some time and I made a call to Yamaha today (Customer Relations 800 962-7926) and spoke with a gentleman named Ian. I told him that I own a 2006 Apex GT and that two of my friends also own Apex's, one is a 2006 Apex RTX and the other is a 2007 Apex ER and that all three of us are not having any heat to our grips. I also asked if there was the so call "ECU Tech Bulletin" and he told me NO.
I expressed the concerns that everyone on this site has about junk heat warmers and he told me that anyone that calls about any problem with Yamaha products a claim will be filed. I also asked if anyone at Yamaha frequents these type of websites and he told me that he had a few die hard sled guys that he knows within Yamaha proably do frequent this site and others. I also stated that there was a "garage fix" for this problem and that it entailed using 2006 bars ect, ect. He told that Yamaha does not have anything to fix this problem now but if everyone takes 5 minutes tommorow to call and talk to them about our concerns then this might happen sooner than later. Remember when you call to be polite and not scream and yell this will help our cause in the long run.
I have Ian's extention written down at work and I will post it tommorow so everyone can call the same person.
tripleboy said:Had grips rewired with existing harness, both grips were hot,my 1st ride
my left grip went cold, was a little after I plugged in my geated visor. don't know if that had affect or not, grip still doesn't work at all any advice what it could be?? A fuse maybe but just on one grip?? please advise... :exc: