Running a Heated Jacket from a G650X

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Hi,

Does the alternator on the G650X have sufficient output to run a heated jacket?

Apologies if this question has been asked before, but I can't find the thread.

Thanks,

Ian.
 
some info from advrider

"I run a 77 watt heated liner, 33 watt heated grips, 25 watt gloves, zumo 550, and a 50 watt HID on my XCountry. With everything running at once the bikes voltage drops to 12.3 volts at idle. runs back to mid 13's once the rpm spools back up at highway speeds. the bike runs over 14 volts all the time with heated gear off"

"As mentioned earlier, I ran the battery flat at cruising speed (took about 5 hours), running 70w of lights, 70w of jacket and about 20 watts of heated gloves. ... that means you really have less than 160w to play with

The fan was on a lot ... you have to allow for that. I dont know what wattage the fan is, but when it comes on, it sucks a huge amount of power. "

hth
 
I've just received a Keis X5 vest so I'll plug it in and check the voltage. That's when I've got round to making up the cable.

Cheers,

Ian.
 
I've just received a Keis X5 vest so I'll plug it in and check the voltage. That's when I've got round to making up the cable.

Cheers,

Ian.
Why not just buy the battery and run it off that?
Battery will last a full day on low setting, and it means you have no wires to get snagged whilst offroading or rippped out when you come off.
(Clearly I'm assuming your bike sees dirt, apologies if not).
 
Why not just buy the battery and run it off that?
Battery will last a full day on low setting, and it means you have no wires to get snagged whilst offroading or rippped out when you come off.
(Clearly I'm assuming your bike sees dirt, apologies if not).

Good question - I have bought the battery. In off-tarmac events you can indeed be on and off the bike frequently, intentionally or otherwise :blast

But it would be nice to have a back-up, because the main reason I've bought the vest is to use it in MCC trials, the next one being the Exeter on 7th/8th January when I expect to be in the saddle for about 15 hours. It won't be warm, so I'll be running the vest at a higher setting. Will the battery last? :nenau

One answer is to carry a second battery but it's another thing to buy and carry.

Cheers,

Ian.
 
Good question - I have bought the battery. In off-tarmac events you can indeed be on and off the bike frequently, intentionally or otherwise :blast

But it would be nice to have a back-up, because the main reason I've bought the vest is to use it in MCC trials, the next one being the Exeter on 7th/8th January when I expect to be in the saddle for about 15 hours. It won't be warm, so I'll be running the vest at a higher setting. Will the battery last? :nenau

One answer is to carry a second battery but it's another thing to buy and carry.

Cheers,

Ian.

Fair play, and no it wont last 15 hours.
 
Rumour has it the Loncin XCountry has a 400W alternator, although I'm going to have to fit an accessory socket to mine at some point.
 
Run a heated jacket and heated grips (Oxford) on my XC, also fitted with 100/80W headlight bulb .... no problems :thumb
:beerjug:
 


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