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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Have a Keis vest which is excellent. Never needed it on more than low setting. On battery in pocket it runs 3hrs plus.
This can be linked to run heated socks, bras etc.etc from the same power supply and controller.
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By *ngelnfugyCouple
over a year ago
Edinburgh/ Dundee/ Dubai |
"Have a Keis vest which is excellent. Never needed it on more than low setting. On battery in pocket it runs 3hrs plus.
This can be linked to run heated socks, bras etc.etc from the same power supply and controller.
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interesting...
how do you find using the battery power supply and controller...a post in here says no so good..
are the batteries rechargeables or can you use alkalines too? |
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By *ngelnfugyCouple
over a year ago
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"Keis jackets and gloves are a game changer. Ridden in temperatures as low as -7 and remained comfortable.Defaintly needs to be hard wired ."
thanks for the input..Keis seems the way to go |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The keis battery is lithium and charges from the mains. It comes with a bum bag but fits in a big jacket pocket. Seen bigger mobile phones. Excellent for sporting events where there is no 12v power socket available. Or fishing.
Personally always found the controller easy to use. |
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By *ngelnfugyCouple
over a year ago
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"The keis battery is lithium and charges from the mains. It comes with a bum bag but fits in a big jacket pocket. Seen bigger mobile phones. Excellent for sporting events where there is no 12v power socket available. Or fishing.
Personally always found the controller easy to use. "
Great..thanks for the info |
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