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lhanscom
Heated Handgrips
Just thought I would pass this on. Yesterday I made some heated handgrips for my bike, they were simple to make, and work very well. I took thin gauge wire, not sure of the exact gauge, but think piano wire, and wrapped it around my grips tightly, then covered the grips with a layer of electrical tape to hold it in place. I'm not sure exactly how much wire I used, maybe 3 feet per grip. I did some tests to figure out how much to use by testing the temp of the grip and compared it to how many amps it used. I found 1.5 -2 amps, or about 20watts seems to work well, to acheive this I wired the grips together in series. Then put a thumb switch on it so I could turn the grips on and off easily. They work great, and cost next to nothing.Tags: None
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lhanscom
The electrical system, hook one end of the wire to the positive, in my case I ran the positive side thru the switch, then hook the other side to ground. The current heats the wire.
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mdole
Originally posted by lhanscomThe electrical system, hook one end of the wire to the positive, in my case I ran the positive side thru the switch, then hook the other side to ground. The current heats the wire.
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lhanscom
Ok, what's the difference between 'resistence wire' and regular wire? All wire has resistance, and it all heats up when current is supplied.
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