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Any thoughts on what this plug in might go to it runs to the battery. It was on my bike when I got it. Its connected to both terminals


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What he said....looks to heavy to be a 'Tender connection. (and the wrong style)
 

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There are two types of connector for heated gear, SAE and coaxial. This is the coaxial and most common.
 

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FirstGear, Warm & Safe, Gerbing and many others use Co-Ax style plugs. Some would argue it's better than SAE for 12V power applications. If you have SAE items or gear, no harm in swapping it out for a fused SAE pigtail to the battery.
 

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Giving that the plug is already install, you can buy a coax-SAE adapter:
There are some advantages to that too. Co-Ax plugs tend to pull out more easily w/o damage, should you step off the bike w/o remembering to unplug your heated gear.
 

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I have it on my bike also. Use it for my Gerbing heated jacket, and also to plug my battery tender into when needed.
 
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