REFLECTOR:heated seats
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reflector@tvbf.org
Tue, 28 Oct 2003 08:21:13 EST
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A couple of people asked about heated seats. I did some research last year
looking for something easy to install with low amp draw and 108-115* heating.
I found them <A HREF="http://www.seatcomfort.com/">http://www.seatcomfort.com/</A> . I put the controls in the
overhead and the carbon fiber panels get glued to the foam. They only draw a max of
4 amps. So far so good. Living in the North East it was a nice thing to have
if I wanted my wife to fly with me.
They also had a seat cooling system for those of you living in the hotter
areas of the country. Hope someone can use this info.
Steve
N787SB
XL-RG
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id some research last year looking for something easy to install with low am=
p draw and 108-115* heating. I found them <A HREF=3D"http://www.seatco=
mfort.com/">http://www.seatcomfort.com/</A> . I put the co=
ntrols in the overhead and the carbon fiber panels get glued to the foam. Th=
ey only draw a max of 4 amps. So far so good. Living in the North East=
it was a nice thing to have if I wanted my wife to fly with me. =
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They also had a seat cooling system for those of you living in the hotter ar=
eas of the country. Hope someone can use this info.<BR>
Steve<BR>
N787SB<BR>
XL-RG<BR>
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