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October 5, 2014 at 11:20 am #197519
Impressive indeed.
October 5, 2014 at 3:39 pm #197660Anonymous
InactiveI ordered the Large size @dabbs
Hope it fits ok, we will see in a few weeks.
That’s the same size I ordered
October 5, 2014 at 3:41 pm #197661Anonymous
InactiveKewl, I guess the 4 Ah would last a lot longer though. I could be a good spare for those really tough winter days.
Has anyone actually tried using a 4 Ah battery? You, @PI_Woodworker
I thought I might try a 4.0 too……But not in the jacket pocket, I was thinking maybe it has a chance by using the belt clip??? No? Yes?
October 5, 2014 at 3:47 pm #197665Kewl, I guess the 4 Ah would last a lot longer though. I could be a good spare for those really tough winter days.
Has anyone actually tried using a 4 Ah battery? You, @PI_Woodworker
I thought I might try a 4.0 too……But not in the jacket pocket, I was thinking maybe it has a chance by using the belt clip??? No? Yes?
I don’t see why that would not work.
October 5, 2014 at 3:53 pm #197669Anonymous
InactiveKewl, I guess the 4 Ah would last a lot longer though. I could be a good spare for those really tough winter days.
Has anyone actually tried using a 4 Ah battery? You, @PI_Woodworker
I thought I might try a 4.0 too……But not in the jacket pocket, I was thinking maybe it has a chance by using the belt clip??? No? Yes?
I don’t see why that would not work.
Or even get an extension cord for it and set the 4.0 battery next to me in the RZR
October 5, 2014 at 3:58 pm #197672Kewl, I guess the 4 Ah would last a lot longer though. I could be a good spare for those really tough winter days.
Has anyone actually tried using a 4 Ah battery? You, @PI_Woodworker
I thought I might try a 4.0 too……But not in the jacket pocket, I was thinking maybe it has a chance by using the belt clip??? No? Yes?
I don’t see why that would not work.
Or even get an extension cord for it and set the 4.0 battery next to me in the RZR
I thought you were just going to plug it into the RAZR?
October 5, 2014 at 4:09 pm #197675Anonymous
InactiveKewl, I guess the 4 Ah would last a lot longer though. I could be a good spare for those really tough winter days.
Has anyone actually tried using a 4 Ah battery? You, @PI_Woodworker
I thought I might try a 4.0 too……But not in the jacket pocket, I was thinking maybe it has a chance by using the belt clip??? No? Yes?
I don’t see why that would not work.
Or even get an extension cord for it and set the 4.0 battery next to me in the RZR
I thought you were just going to plug it into the RAZR?
That may happen too, Once I get it and figure out just how much watts/amps it draws and the same stuff on the batteries also I’ll try that if I think it’ll be ok
October 5, 2014 at 4:13 pm #197678I can’t see it being more than 5a. But then again, it is making heat, so maybe the watts are going to kill it.
October 5, 2014 at 8:08 pm #197770PaulRoberts
ProIf you don’t have to carry it, the 4.0 amp is the way to go.
October 5, 2014 at 8:13 pm #197773Kewl, I guess the 4 Ah would last a lot longer though. I could be a good spare for those really tough winter days.
Has anyone actually tried using a 4 Ah battery? You, @PI_Woodworker
I thought I might try a 4.0 too……But not in the jacket pocket, I was thinking maybe it has a chance by using the belt clip??? No? Yes?
I don’t see why that would not work.
Or even get an extension cord for it and set the 4.0 battery next to me in the RZR
I thought you were just going to plug it into the RAZR?
That may happen too, Once I get it and figure out just how much watts/amps it draws and the same stuff on the batteries also I’ll try that if I think it’ll be ok
Biggest problem with using the RZR is it has such a poor charging system. With a stereo and lights it might not have enough left to power a jacket.
Ron
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October 5, 2014 at 8:20 pm #197775Thing’s would be so much simpler if Bosch would just come out with a 12 v car attachment.
October 5, 2014 at 10:29 pm #197845Anonymous
InactiveKewl, I guess the 4 Ah would last a lot longer though. I could be a good spare for those really tough winter days.
Has anyone actually tried using a 4 Ah battery? You, @PI_Woodworker
I thought I might try a 4.0 too……But not in the jacket pocket, I was thinking maybe it has a chance by using the belt clip??? No? Yes?
I don’t see why that would not work.
Or even get an extension cord for it and set the 4.0 battery next to me in the RZR
I thought you were just going to plug it into the RAZR?
That may happen too, Once I get it and figure out just how much watts/amps it draws and the same stuff on the batteries also I’ll try that if I think it’ll be ok
Biggest problem with using the RZR is it has such a poor charging system. With a stereo and lights it might not have enough left to power a jacket.
Uh oh, Is that right? I haven’t had an issue with it powering what I have extra on it yet. but I bet I am pushing it
October 6, 2014 at 4:36 am #197927If you don’t have to carry it, the 4.0 amp is the way to go.
I guess if you had a tool belt you could have it in there also.
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October 6, 2014 at 4:56 am #197929I guess if you had a tool belt you could have it in there also.
That’s a good idea.
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Fayetteville, NCOctober 6, 2014 at 8:31 am #198039I guess if you had a tool belt you could have it in there also.
That’s a good idea.
Boyd doesn’t have a tool belt though, at least not on his RAZR.
October 6, 2014 at 8:48 am #198055$45 for that belt clip – not as cheap as i thought it would be. but it works with the 4Ah battery too.
October 6, 2014 at 9:38 am #198064That’s kewl Nyx, thanks for checking that out. So I wonder how much longer a 4Ah would last or what the exact benefits would be?
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October 6, 2014 at 10:39 am #198079$45 for that belt clip
Chachiiiing, they are proud of that clip that’s for sure.
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Fayetteville, NCOctober 6, 2014 at 11:24 am #198107Anonymous
Inactive$45 for that belt clip – not as cheap as i thought it would be. but it works with the 4Ah battery too.
Holy crap that’s not any fun, doesn’t the jacket come with one? I better go see what I’m exactly getting
October 6, 2014 at 11:38 am #198111Thing’s would be so much simpler if Bosch would just come out with a 12 v car attachment.
That is one of the reasons I plan on getting the Milwaukee jacket – the 12v car attachment. I want the jacket for cold weather riding and it would simpler to plug the jacket into the cigarette lighter on the motorcycle than it would be to carry a couple batteries.
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