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I'm pleased to say mine is working with the new stator also, I went for a 2 day trip 1100 km to celebrate and the battery Voltage maintained 14.5 - 14.7 for the duration.It would be down about 12.8 first thing in the morning but soon gained 14+ once running.It took me over 5 hours to change the stator mainly due to lack of access.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -If anyone else is faced with pulling the timing cover off I highly recommend drilling a hole through the ABS brackets to get access to that top bolt, its not impossible to remove without, just difficult.You can see in this view that the ABS bracket is right in the way of the top cover bolt so that had to come apart, what a pain that was, 3 bolts to remove and no access, more about that later.Never again will I have to unbolt all the ABS brackets to gain access to the top timing cover bolt, I drilled this rough hole through both brackets, I,ll spray it tomorrow.I should have drilled this hole right from the start, it goes through two brackets about 1/2" below the slot, the factory of course would add the ABS after the engine is installed.You have to drill this in-situ because one bracket is part of the frame the other is next to impossible to remove, its behind the Voltage regulator.Watch you don't drill a hole in the breather hose while drilling it. I have the newspaper in there to deflect any drillings and protect the paint.
Voltmeter that fit into the dash of my '09 V7.
Thats a neat installation
Found it. V7III is 268 watts.John Henry
Ther, that's what I was looking for but never found. All now are digital. do you still have the link for it.
I guess the other thing I'm not too sure of , is how much current does you heated vest draw ? As mentioned above I never had anyproblems running both vests (and I'm not sure if I was running the heated grips at the same time) and no problem starting . My vestsare made in B.C by Black Jack . Maybe more efficient ? Ain't electricity great :) . Peter
I don't recall what my vest or gloves draw any more, but the heated gear makers publish how many watts their gear uses. Check out the manufacturers site for numbers or maybe just google it. Shouldn't be to hard to locate.John Henry