Heated Seats
Originally posted by 4RGSP
I just read a couple of weeks ago that a Paraplagesic is sueing D/C because he sustained 3rd degree burns on his legs. He could feel the heat. Honest, I'm not making this up.
I just read a couple of weeks ago that a Paraplagesic is sueing D/C because he sustained 3rd degree burns on his legs. He could feel the heat. Honest, I'm not making this up.
The guy who is supposed to be parapalegic CAN feel the heat but he doesn't turn it down and ends up burning himself so he sues?! On the other hand if he felt it somehow and realized it was on to high, then turned it down he should be happy he can feel the heat and not the pain from the burn. How can you sue for damages if you can't even feel the pain?
I don't know about other kits but if mine were to pull more than 5amps per element the fuse would blow, this limits it to about 70watts of heat which isn't an instant burn but would get hot quick.
I don't know about other kits but if mine were to pull more than 5amps per element the fuse would blow, this limits it to about 70watts of heat which isn't an instant burn but would get hot quick.
Originally posted by mkubacak
Which would probably be true if I lived in SOUTH Texas. The South Plains are in the Panhandle of Texas. No, not as cold as the Dakotas, but it gets below zero. And with the wind we have wind chills in the -20's and -30's. So, seat heaters can be a nice luxury item from time to time. Then again it also gets in the 80's in the winter, so you realy never know what it will be like.
Which would probably be true if I lived in SOUTH Texas. The South Plains are in the Panhandle of Texas. No, not as cold as the Dakotas, but it gets below zero. And with the wind we have wind chills in the -20's and -30's. So, seat heaters can be a nice luxury item from time to time. Then again it also gets in the 80's in the winter, so you realy never know what it will be like.
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