I used the Symtecs, but paired it with an Eastern Beaver 5amp relay kit.
Installed just the other week.
I used the Drakes AND EB's instructions.
My bars, K1100RS are not drilled for heated grips, no holes,
The EB instructions said to use an epoxy based product over the elements and then push the grips on while this was wet
I used JB weld for this. I also used the Drakes tip and added an extra loop of heavy thread, he used fine gauge brass wire, to
help reinforce the wires on the throttle side as that of course moves and the connection of these wires to the heat pad can be a weak
point.
I also made a small cut out in the grip on the throttle side so that the wire has relief to move and does not rub on the housing.
Once the grip was on and the extra JP Weld wiped off, which I did bit by bit as I put on the grip. I then tied the wire back towards the
out side edge of the grip and waited over night for the epoxy to set & dry. This worked very very well and the end of the wire where it exits is now encased in the JP Weld and very well protected on both sides.
The next morning I routed the wires and put the round black HI/LO switch in the left knee panel, just about mid-tank. This position feels very natural for me to drop me left hand too when riding. Wired it all up and tested it worked. Then soldered and water proofed all the connections.
So how do they work? At HWY speeds, 32 degrees, heavy winter gloves, high setting, it feels like I'm holding onto a hot curling iron.
OK, it does not burn me, but I get the feeling if I did not have gloves on it might. I can wear summer gloves and use the low setting down to 45 degrees. My ride to work is about 18 miles.
This set up is wonderful and WTH did I wait so long to do it?
Many many eternal thanks to the Drake for all his write ups on stuff like this.
50 AMP alternator, I have on a GPS, the CATZ wicked orange lights, my Synergy jacket liner, and the grips. All seems fine, bike sits 8-10 hours at 32-35 degrees and starts right up.