Proclimb Hand warmer Tech tip

Jorg Jorgenson

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I got a dead right hand warmer that I need to trouble shoot or else replace and will be insulating my bars as well, I would like to hear from someone if they have done both ways of batt insulation w/screwdriver vs spray foam and clean-up afterwards which one performed better, if there was a difference? On a 2016, I usually only run hi or off don’t bother with Lo
 

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If you use the spray foam lay a blanket or cloth under the bars to catch the mess if there is any. Use low expanding foam. If you do get some of it on something, wait until it dries before attempting to clean it up. I haven't done mine but saw these tips online somewhere.
 

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We just did this my sons and my sled and used Margarine containers with zip ties hanging from the ends of the bars for catch cans.It worked well. I taped up the centre hole and filled the bars until it came out the opposite side.Quick and easy hand warmers work much better.
 
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