Hopefully somebody on here will be able to speak some sense about this.
2010 GSA with sat nav, autocom and Les Wassall HID headlights (not spots).
Getting cold now so plugged in x2 Gerbing jackets (77watt each) and x1 pair Gerbing gloves (27watt) for me and the mrs - all direct fused connections to the battery. Take a spin up the M6, feeling toasty, but after and hour or so the brake warning light comes on intermittently. Clothing still hot though.
Return home safely if not a little concerned about the warning signal, and the bike goes back to dealer to be checked out; battery apparently being overcharged. Fault rectified by BMW. Told a common problem when using heated clothing.
Have I been told porkies, or is 180watt for heated clothing just too much to sustain on a GSA? (A 720watt alternator should be able to cope with that whilst running everything else should'nt it?)
All comments (wise or not) welcomed.
Cheers, Nudibranch
2010 GSA with sat nav, autocom and Les Wassall HID headlights (not spots).
Getting cold now so plugged in x2 Gerbing jackets (77watt each) and x1 pair Gerbing gloves (27watt) for me and the mrs - all direct fused connections to the battery. Take a spin up the M6, feeling toasty, but after and hour or so the brake warning light comes on intermittently. Clothing still hot though.
Return home safely if not a little concerned about the warning signal, and the bike goes back to dealer to be checked out; battery apparently being overcharged. Fault rectified by BMW. Told a common problem when using heated clothing.

Have I been told porkies, or is 180watt for heated clothing just too much to sustain on a GSA? (A 720watt alternator should be able to cope with that whilst running everything else should'nt it?)

All comments (wise or not) welcomed.
Cheers, Nudibranch