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Wiring for Trickle Charger and Auxiliary Power
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<blockquote data-quote="RossKean" data-source="post: 1463177" data-attributes="member: 19880"><p>The 5 second one was the built-in proportional controller on a previous bike. I never actually checked it with a meter although that seemed to be what it was doing based upon the LED indicator lamps. Proportional on/off as opposed to actual PWM, as far as I could tell - no literature or measurements. I always set it to 100% and used the separate Tourmaster controllers. </p><p>Just for fun, I am going to check voltage on the current Tourmaster setup - in both AC and DC modes. Meter has a frequency function (for AC) - I assume it would work for a PWM DC output... I'll give it a try sometime.</p><p></p><p>Definitely a better way to check it but if I am in the Muskoka area (often pass through on the way to visit daughter in Winnipeg in the summer), I am unlikely to be traveling with heated gear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossKean, post: 1463177, member: 19880"] The 5 second one was the built-in proportional controller on a previous bike. I never actually checked it with a meter although that seemed to be what it was doing based upon the LED indicator lamps. Proportional on/off as opposed to actual PWM, as far as I could tell - no literature or measurements. I always set it to 100% and used the separate Tourmaster controllers. Just for fun, I am going to check voltage on the current Tourmaster setup - in both AC and DC modes. Meter has a frequency function (for AC) - I assume it would work for a PWM DC output... I'll give it a try sometime. Definitely a better way to check it but if I am in the Muskoka area (often pass through on the way to visit daughter in Winnipeg in the summer), I am unlikely to be traveling with heated gear. [/QUOTE]
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