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Re: Heated Grips for PCX - recommendations
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 7:02 am
by you you
edgdasilva wrote:I connect on the battery
Do you think idle take alot of the battery, maybe not good to use both at the sametime
Perhaps you left them switched on?
Why not connect the live to the switched live leading from the ignition switch rather than the battery? Thats what I did, can't leave them on and they work perfectly.
Re: Heated Grips for PCX - recommendations
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 7:10 am
by haildamage
the grips work well to keep your hands warm when you are running most of the time. on my monday commute that was the case, but on my wednesday/friday commute it isnt. they work a lot better than the non-honda grips that are causing people problems.
i wear fully insulated gore-tex gloves but my hands tend to get a bit cold on the higher speed runs. i really prefer to wear thin leather gloves so maybe i'll give bar muffs a try this winter.
Re: Heated Grips for PCX - recommendations
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 8:51 am
by maddiedog
edgdasilva wrote:I connect on the battery
Do you think idle take alot of the battery, maybe not good to use both at the sametime
That might be your problem if you connected directly to the battery.
It sounds like your grips are ALWAYS running, or at least always drawing current. You should wire in a cutoff switch between the battery and controls to see if that solves your problem.
Re: Heated Grips for PCX - recommendations
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 11:00 am
by Cracksta
whilst on this subject, where should I (when i do buy mine soon) splice into for the switched live? I want mine off when the idle cuts in.
ground to the battery or is there a better location on the frame?
Thanks
Re: Heated Grips for PCX - recommendations
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 11:59 am
by maddiedog
Hmm, you could plug it in like newpl did his 12v socket:
http://hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=18#p1680
Re: Heated Grips for PCX - recommendations
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 5:31 pm
by you you
Cracksta wrote:whilst on this subject, where should I (when i do buy mine soon) splice into for the switched live? I want mine off when the idle cuts in.
ground to the battery or is there a better location on the frame?
Thanks
Honestly don't worry about it too much. Ground to a good earth on the chassis and pick the switched live from the ignition switch. All accessible from the front of the bike
Re: Heated Grips for PCX - recommendations
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 8:52 am
by ericpcx
I have just bought handlebar muffs,very cumbersome but they do keep the cold off my finger tips,and I can wear my thinner gloves and have better control with my thinner gloves
haildamage wrote:they are meant to work like that. it is just that some of my commutes are too urban with too much stop and go traffic. they are good enough for everything except around freezing. i think the way to go is to get some bar muffs though.
http://scooter-wear.com/tucano-urbano/t ... ebar-muffs
Re: Heated Grips for PCX - recommendations
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2015 3:49 pm
by foggyhelmet
I try to travel at off-peak times and on side roads where I have control over more stops than I would in traffic. When I go on 100+ mile trips is when heated grips would really earn the money. Generally, it takes icy winds at 45+ mph for my winter gloves to become useless. That is when not even heated gloves do anything. Headwind just strips any and all heat.
I'm going to go for a bar muff/heated grips/leg shields combo to combat the icy weather. I've gone on touring trips with the 150 and done it in -10 weather.....biggest weakness toward holding heat in is a foggy visor, no leg protection, exposed hands (even if gloved), and a bulletproof vest so the headwind doesn't zap your core head on.
...and no, I'm not moving. I love cold weather. Just need to be shielded better and have a hardy heat source that I can trap.