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My girl bought me a Harley 12V heated jacket liner for Christmas. I know it’s not Christmas yet but we exchange early. Have any of you used Gerbing accessories ( gloves, pants, socks) with the H-D jacket liner? The connectors fit. Why not?
The only possible problem is if the jacket or the gloves don't match electrically. They'll both have the same connectors, so that's not what I mean by them matching or not matching. What I mean is that if one is of the micro-wire design and the other is the older design. If they are not the same design electrically, even though they will plug into each other, one of them will get warm and the other will not. Plug them in separately and they'll each work by their lonesome. This will happen if you're trying to run them together (which is typical) through a single controller or just one side of a dual controller. If you run into this problem and you have a dual controller, running them separately through the dual controller is a work-around.
Gerbings is pretty much kaput...You maybe able to pick up odds and ends here and there...
Gordon Gerbings started the original company and now is open for business again at: www.gordonsheated.com
Great quality products with a lifetime guarantee on wiring.
I have a new set of the deerskin gloves and they are the best I've ever had, even better than Gerbings.
Gerbings is pretty much kaput...You maybe able to pick up odds and ends here and there...
Gordon Gerbings started the original company and now is open for business again at: www.gordonsheated.com
Great quality products with a lifetime guarantee on wiring.
I have a new set of the deerskin gloves and they are the best I've ever had, even better than Gerbings.
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