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Pascal
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heated rear screen

Post by Pascal »

Hi,

Does anybody know where I could find a heating element to fix on the rear screen? I'd like to avoid swapping the screen if possible (a heating screen is about £150), but I would like something reasonably discreet with thin wires.

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Post by paulhumphries »

I've got one - a period Smith but is quite thick silver foil type elements.
Many years ago (1970's / 80's) when they were common I tried the thin wire type and although they worked they didn't seem to stay on the screen very well.
One though I've had is a second heater in the boot (under the false floor) blowing warm (doubt it's ever get hot !) air onto rear screen.

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Post by Pascal »

Thanks. I've seen a stick-on heater at the Triumph Sports Six Club; I think it should do the job.

By the way is it safe to use a rear heated screen with a dynamo or is it better to upgrade to an alternator to avoid draining the battery?

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Post by Rob_Jennings »

I would think about an alternator, the dynamo will struggle and only really keep up at good engine revs and if it is well maintained.
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Post by jackkelleher »

Another great screen heater is sold by ESM Morris Minors- check out the website, they do everything you could ever want...
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Post by Pascal »

Are you talking about the stick-on one or the full rear screen + heater? I asked them about the stick-on one and they said it has thick silver strips, which I find unsightly. The one from Triumph Sports Six seems to have thinner strips (1/8").
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Post by jackkelleher »

Oh, right... Ok.
Just a suggestion... I haven't indulged in their heated windscreen so I didn't know... But their other stuff seems great.
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Post by Onne »

You lot should feel lucky with the option of heated front/ rear screens.

Us poor splitscreen owners can only have a stick on on the back :(
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Post by bigginger »

What you need is a mog with the rear screen near enough to you to wipe with a cloth :D
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Post by Onne »

:D I bet a pickiup is quite cosy and easily demisted since it is only a small space to heat
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Post by bigginger »

If you have one that er, blooming works :(
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