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509 Goggles battery pack with a heated visor helmet?

440revNL

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Has anyone tried using one of the 509 Ignite Electric Lens Battery Pack that comes with their ignite heated goggles and attach it to the side of a helmet and connected to your heated visor so there's no wiring down to the sled or in your jacket with a battery pack?

I got my CKX Mission carbon fibre fury helmet today and went on a 80km ride on the Expedition LE. I tried it without the heated visor connected to power to test the AMS for the breath box and never fogged up for over half the ride. I then tested the heated visor powered and sure it was nice that the light snow melted, fog free and such but I can't stand having a wire dangling down to the sled or even route it in my coat. I like to take my helmet off or jumping off my sled for a and having to do the extra step was quite annoying to me.

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Has anyone tried using one of the 509 Ignite Electric Lens Battery Pack that comes with their ignite heated goggles and attach it to the side of a helmet and connected to your heated visor so there's no wiring down to the sled or in your jacket with a battery pack?

I got my CKX Mission carbon fibre fury helmet today and went on a 80km ride on the Expedition LE. I tried it without the heated visor connected to power to test the AMS for the breath box and never fogged up for over half the ride. I then tested the heated visor powered and sure it was nice that the light snow melted, fog free and such but I can't stand having a wire dangling down to the sled or even route it in my coat. I like to take my helmet off or jumping off my sled for a and having to do the extra step was quite annoying to me.

Thanks
I am going on year 3 with the 509 goggles. I’m happy with them. The battery is only going to last for about 2-3 hours if left on it seems. I use it sparingly, and have a spare that is seldomly used. Last week we rode in some freezing rain and they were great to have.
 
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