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As others have done, added simple thin gauge aluminium bracket to the passenger peg hanger to mount a couple of powerlet outlets for the heated gear (next winter!).  This is 1 1/4" angle.

Wired up to two of the circuits on the PDM60, programmed for 20 amps each.

That PDM60 is expensive, but worth it in my opinion if you are hanging more stuff on any bike.  I am using three of the six circuits, GPS, and these two powerlets.  If you are not familiar with it, you have a utility that allows you to program amperage each circuit, delay on and off, -ve switching, trippped circuit breaker resets by turning off ignition.  Very clever.  And just one lead to the battery.

The unit fits very nicely in the space under the seat latch "bridge" under the seat.  This is wasted space anyway.

Yes I know the Tracer charging system is good for 29.5 amps (~350 watts) and would have no intention of running these at 20 amps concurrently (passenger will have to be cold, so operator can stay warm).

 

 

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