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I have a heated m/c jacket liner w/thermostat that is designed to run off the accessory socket of my BMW. It's been 31 months since I last rode due to an illness (situation I hope will be remedied by spring). As I recall it was advertised as pulling 90 watts. Wondering if it's doable to make up an appropriately sized lipo pack to power it for those cold winter days when I go flying? That liner kept me toasty warm for many, many miles of Virginia roads, even one January day when it was 7 degrees! (I didn't have much sense back then) |
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