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I'd like to add a second Gerbings jacket liner for my wife on my 2001 RoadGlide. Right now, with one liner and heated grips, all is OK. Will the electrical system on the bike handle this additional load?
At full power, the liners draw 77 Watts / 6 Amps each and the heated grips about 30 Watts on full power.
I'm running tthe stock lights including tour pac lights. Additionally, I have 1 small LED strip on the tour pac and 1 small led strip on each of the saddlebags. The LEDs I'm guessing, have minimal current draw.
Yes, I do have the factory voltmeter and I show about 14.5 volts or so while cruising.
Run 2 set of Gloves, Vest, Socks, with dual control thermostat.07 RKC No problems.
Run same Plus Iway 500 GPS and charger cell phone on 04 ST1300. No problems.
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