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Been watching all of the latest cold weather topics (and reading through the last 5 years worth of related posts) while waffling over which path to go down for cold hand relief while on a limited budget...gloves or hardware. I ended up opting for the hardware, ordering a set of Symtec grip warmers today and then calling up "Guru Glenn" (I got Paul) from FJR Goodies to order the complete V-Strom handguard kit (they DO have some in stock in case you're wondering). I figure the combination of the two should make for ideal hand conditions. I opted to pass on the Heat-Troller mainly to save the cash...the flush-mount switch should do fine for now based on the comments I've seen.
With the Symtec kit, is heat shrink tubing more effective than simple electrical tape on the clutch side to create a thermal break? Or does the higher output on the clutch side scratch the need for either? I see folks going both ways on this. Also, I've seen mention of using the currently unused OEM grip heater connector in the left fairing (I have an A), but haven't found any real details. Is that used simply as a trigger source or as a complete power source (I have not looked at the plug in a long time)? I'm still somewhat newbish on electronic stuff above simple direct-to-battery wiring.
With the Symtec kit, is heat shrink tubing more effective than simple electrical tape on the clutch side to create a thermal break? Or does the higher output on the clutch side scratch the need for either? I see folks going both ways on this. Also, I've seen mention of using the currently unused OEM grip heater connector in the left fairing (I have an A), but haven't found any real details. Is that used simply as a trigger source or as a complete power source (I have not looked at the plug in a long time)? I'm still somewhat newbish on electronic stuff above simple direct-to-battery wiring.
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