James Burleigh
Well-known member
In a recent ride report, I alluded to the intermittent functioning of my Gerbing heated gear. Sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn't. Granted, we don't get as cold out here in Cali as in states that have real weather, but that doesn't make my bones any less painful when temps hover in the 30s.
I figure there are three possible locations of the problem, but I don't know how to diagnose each piece to isolate the problem:
1. The dual controller (gloves, vest) connected under the dash panels to a fuse box (two knobs, not wireless).
2. The wire connectors I run from the controller dongles (if I can use that word
) to my gear.
3. The gear itself (gloves, vest).
Again, it goes back and forth working, so I don't think it's a fuse for example. I find that if I monkey with the connection from the dongles to my wire connectors, that'll sometimes make a difference (they can be very tight connecting, requiring a lot of pressure to seat).
My radar detector is set to indicate volts, and it consistently shows >13.
I have a multimeter, and have read the instructions, but those presume some level of knowledge, like what a volt is, an ohm, resistance, and other sh*t. Sure, I can get readings, but I don't know how to interpret them.
I would appreciate any help y'all can give in laying out some steps to isolate the problem.
Thanks, all, in advance!
JB
I figure there are three possible locations of the problem, but I don't know how to diagnose each piece to isolate the problem:
1. The dual controller (gloves, vest) connected under the dash panels to a fuse box (two knobs, not wireless).
2. The wire connectors I run from the controller dongles (if I can use that word
3. The gear itself (gloves, vest).
Again, it goes back and forth working, so I don't think it's a fuse for example. I find that if I monkey with the connection from the dongles to my wire connectors, that'll sometimes make a difference (they can be very tight connecting, requiring a lot of pressure to seat).
My radar detector is set to indicate volts, and it consistently shows >13.
I have a multimeter, and have read the instructions, but those presume some level of knowledge, like what a volt is, an ohm, resistance, and other sh*t. Sure, I can get readings, but I don't know how to interpret them.
I would appreciate any help y'all can give in laying out some steps to isolate the problem.
Thanks, all, in advance!
JB