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California Heat StreetRider Waterproof Heated Motorcycle Pants - 12V Motorcycle
California Heat StreetRider Waterproof Heated Motorcycle Pants - 12V MotorcycleCalifornia Heat StreetRider Waterproof Heated Motorcycle Pants - 12V MotorcycleCalifornia Heat StreetRider Waterproof Heated Motorcycle Pants - 12V MotorcycleCalifornia Heat StreetRider Waterproof Heated Motorcycle Pants - 12V MotorcycleCalifornia Heat StreetRider Waterproof Heated Motorcycle Pants - 12V Motorcycle

California Heat StreetRider Waterproof Heated Motorcycle Pants - 12V Motorcycle

California Heat StreetRider Waterproof Heated Motorcycle Pants - 12V Motorcycle
California Heat StreetRider Waterproof Heated Motorcycle Pants - 12V Motorcycle
California Heat StreetRider Waterproof Heated Motorcycle Pants - 12V Motorcycle
California Heat StreetRider Waterproof Heated Motorcycle Pants - 12V Motorcycle
California Heat StreetRider Waterproof Heated Motorcycle Pants - 12V Motorcycle
Item #:
CH-PS
Price:
$315.00
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  • Product Description
  • User Guide
  • About California Heat
The California Heat StreetRider 4-Season pants are designed to be worn over your regular pants. Constructed of resilient nylon Cordura, the pants are both windproof and waterproof, with removable level 1 armor in the knees. The male plug on left side of the pants plugs into the yellow accessory plug of your jacket.



The outer pants begin warming your body within seconds using any 12V DC power source by connecting directly to the battery or the 12V accessory outlet. Our advanced heating technology allows you to maintain a constant level of thermal comfort at high speeds or altitude.

Features:

  • Durable & abrasive-resistant Cordura® shell with removable level 1 armor in the knees
  • Windproof and waterproof with flexible Thinsulate® insulation and breathable HiPora®
  • Side zippers and Velcro run ¾ up the length of each leg for easy wear & removal
  • Elastic waistband with belt loops and a Velcro strap for an adjustable, comfortable fit
  • Male plug in the top left pocket to connect directly to a controller or to your heated jacket
  • Sock plug pockets at the bottom of pants to easily connect heated sock liners or insoles
  • Very lightweight at less than 4lbs
  • Heating elements located through the hip area and down the front of both legs
  • Power: 55W @ 12V or 4.6A total
  • Max Heat 135° F

***Do Not operate heating clothing without a temperature controller. Do Not leave heated clothing plugged in while unattended. Fire and burns could occur.

The battery harness has an inline fuse holder on the positive (red) lead. The fuses that are included are Violet for 3 amp, Peach for 5 amp, Brown for 7.5 amp, Red for 10 amp and Blue for 15 amp, Yellow for 20 amp. The battery harness is 38" long for an easy install.

The amp draw below is rated at 12 volts. The output on your motorcycle will be between 13.8 and 14.2 volts. To calculate your true amp draw divide the amp draw on all items you are going to hook up by 12 them multiply by your motorcycle volt output.

Example: gloves 2.4 plus jacket 6.4 = 8.8 / 12 = .7333 x 14 = 10.99. You need to use the next higher rated fuse (blue for 15 amp).

  • Gloves pull 2.4 amps
  • Socks pull 2.2 amps
  • Jacket pulls 6.4 amps
  • Pants pull 4.6 amps

Connect the red lead to the positive terminal on your battery and the black lead to the negative. Zip tie the coax plug, leaving about 6" of slack, under your seat on the left side. You may also plug the battery harness into a panel mount port (sold separately).

Dual Digital Temperature Controller

The red lead to your temperature controller hooks up to the battery harness under your seat. The white lead on the temperature controller is for your jacket and plugs into the white coded plug at the bottom inside pocket of your jacket liner. The black lead hooks up to the black plug next to your jacket plug in your jacket.

To turn your controller on, after you have started your bike, hold the button down for three seconds. There are five settings on the controller: 1 is 20% power, 2 = 40%, 3 = 60%, 4 = 80% and 5 = 100%. To turn you controller off hold the button down for three seconds. If you would like the same settings for your next ride, do not turn off controller! Just unplug it and the memory will kick in!

Your heated clothing gets very hot and can cause burns that you may not notice while riding. You should not leave your settings on the controller at 100% except to initially warm up you gear. You need to turn down the heat to a comfortable setting after that, for instance 3 for 60% power.

Dual Dial Temperature Controller

Hookup

  • 1. Disconnect battery terminals (negative first). Connect battery harness to battery, positive (+) to fused side and (?) to negative.
  • 2. An accessory plug can be used to power the unit.

How to use the Controller

  • 1. With motorcycle running, plug output cord into the garment then plug the input cord into the battery harness cord.
  • 2. Adjust heat level by turning knob clockwise to increase heat. Turn the knob counterclockwise to lower the heat. The knob clicks when turned to the "off" position. A dual controller has two knobs to control two separate garments on the same user.

WARNING: Do not use the dual unit to control two separate users. The dual unit is intended to control two separate garments on the same user.

LED Indicators

The controller has Green or Yellow (dual unit only) LED for normal operation.

Start-Up Check Status

  • Flashing or Steady Green/Yellow LED = All OK - Unit is operating normally
  • Flashing Red LED = Output Short / Overload
  • No LED = No Power (Check power supply or check for reverse polarity) Normal Operation
  • Flashing or Steady Green/Yellow LED = All OK - Unit is operating normally
  • Flashing Green/Red LED = Low Voltage less than 10.5V
  • Flashing Red = Output Short / Overload Reset Fault
  • Turn Switch to Off
  • Turn Switch back to On
  • If condition returns, correct condition and repeat

Jacket Liner

Your new jacket liner has heating elements in the back, each chest, the top of each arm and the neck. It has three plugs installed in a zipper pocket located at the inside, front, lower left of your jacket. One plug is coded white which heats up all the elements in the jacket. Plug in the white lead from your temperature controller there. The black lead heats up plugs that are located in zipper pockets in the sleeves of your arms. The plugs in the arms are to plug in your gloves. You will plug in the black lead from your temperature controller here. The black lead is a separate circuit from your jacket liner. The black lead also heats up the third plug in the bottom of your jacket. This plug is color coded gold. This is to plug in your pant liners or socks. This means the heat setting form your gloves will be the same for your pant liner and socks. This plug will not work if the black lead is not plugged into your controller.

Gloves

Your gloves are heated on the top of the hand and fingers. The fingers are heated to the ends. There is a zipper pocket inside your gloves to store you plugs when not in use. Your gloves plug into your jacket liner sleeves. If you are going to wear your gloves without your jacket liner, you need to plug them into a y-harness that plugs into your controller or your Junior Controller. The junior controller has a built in y-harness. The y-harness should be run down the sleeves of your arms. The longer lead to the right side. The junior controller has three setting, red is 100% power, amber is 66% power and green is 33% power. Again, you should not leave the controller on 100% power except at initial start up to avoid burns.

Pant Liner

Your pant liner is heated on the top of the legs. There is a zipper pocket that holds the plug that plugs into the bottom of your jacket liner to heat it up. If you do not use the jacket liner you will plug into one of the plugs in your dual controller. There are also plugs in zipper pockets near the end of the pant legs to plug in your heated socks. The pant liners have a full zipper down each leg so that you can get in and out of the pants quickly without removing footwear.

Socks

Your heated socks plug into the plugs in the bottom of your pant liners. If you do not use a pant liner, you will plug into a y-harness that you run down your pants. The y-harness will then plug into your dual controller.

Below shows how it all hooks together

Connection Diagram V2

California Heat offers the lowest prices, best heat and highest quality in heated liners, gloves and socks for motorcyclists. Our products are heated with Finewire, a very light and small heating yarn, for a warm comfortable ride. Our liners are designed to look great on and off the bike.

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