I've recently picked up some used heated gear (jacket liner and gloves) that came without a controller. I'd like to set my wife up with a set as well. I've also added to the bike carbon-fiber heated seat pads, a GPS, cell phone charger, XM radio, etc. Obviously I'm to the point of needing to add a fuseblock of some kind to handle the extra power requirements.
In the process of looking for a decent heat controller for my new gear, and a fuseblock, I stumbled upon a couple of bluetooth controlled power distribution units that have built in PWM capability on the outputs for heated gear and dimming external lighting. One of them even has a temp probe that allows you to program settings so that your heated gear will automatically turn on to a certain setting at a certain ambient outside temperature. It can also turn on/off lighting according to sunrise and sunset, and several other features. Does anyone have any experience with these things?
The two PDU's I've found (and there may be other ones out there) are the "Motobrain" and the "Neutrino Black Box".
In theory it sounds really cool to have a phone or tablet set up to control the outputs, but in reality it might not be practical (gloves, rain, etc). Both of them, however, appear to work fine without the phone nearby. The appeal for me right now is that the cost I would save at this point from not having to buy a set of dual controllers would almost pay for one of thesePDU's.
I like the Motobrain for it's method of attaching outputs, but check out this cool promo video on the Neutrino:
http://www.arborealsystems.com/Arboreal_Systems/Video_Intro.htmlAnyone using one of these smart PDUs (and specifically one with PWM capability) on their C14 and care to share their experiences? Should I stick with a standard fuseblock and conventional controllers?
I've read a bit about them on advrider, but nothing specific to the C14.
Thanks,
George