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When I picked up my Deluxe, I was told this plug was for plugging in a heated jacket or suit. During the winter, I have been taking my seat off and hooking up the tender via alligator clips. I was going to hook up the plug that came with the tender, but it seemed to be a hassle to pull out the battery when I discovered this heater plug.
Can someone confirm for me that I can in fact plug my tender into this and not have to remove the seat. Here's a pick.
I kinda feel a bit dumb asking cause I'm pretty sure I'm good to go.
Yo Colin... enjoying this weather or what? Have you got over to check out the Spring Olympics? The crowds are sick man!
Oh ya the weather has been great my sig picture is from this weekend in Qualicum beach :-)
I spent 25yrs in Squamish & still have family there and ya your right they say it's nucken futs.
I like the Island life a little slower and less rain :-)
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