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hard mount to plug in heated gear?

Grandpa Pete

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Hey guys, I'm looking to add a plug, socket, or hard mount to plug in my heat troller to the dash/glove box/center switches so that I dont have wires under the seat kinda flopping around. I hope i'm explaining this right. I have a tourmaster synergy 2.0 pant liner with there single heat troller/ Instead of having the power cable loose thru the front of the seat and then plugging in the troller and then the pant, I would like to run the power to a hard mount coax point and then plug in troller/to pant connection. Again, I hope i'm coming close in my description? Thanx for your patience and advice. I'm a real big rookie when it comes to this stuff:opps:.



Grandpa Pete

AKA: Pete Pontinen
 
I use Powerlet outlets and a Powerlet-to-coax adapter cable. The outlets fit nicely in the RT front speaker panels (flat spot at the top/front). These are best wired to a relay-switched auxiliary fuse block, such as the Eastern Beaver 3CS. Eastern Beaver can also sell you the Powerlets and ready-made cables to attach to the 3CS. Gerbing makes a similar outlet, that connects to a coax harness, but in my opinion it isn't as durable. If you use the Gerbing unit you will have to add a coax extension cable to reach the speaker grill.

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Thanx guys, found what I was looking for at Motorcycle Superstore. Thx Again for the quick response:thumbup:


Grandpa Pete
 
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