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  1. Jeff_Barrett

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    Nice. Getting a second mount for my Cardo Packtalk to mount on my snowmobile helmet. Woot!!! Tunes while sledding!!!

    And FWIW ... my Cardo will last all day long riding ... I mean a full touring day.
     
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    That I don't know. I would suggest that if your aux Powerpack has the proper voltage a d amperage, it should work. But you will need the chord regardless. It plugs into the unit an not the battery on the 10. If you order the cable, I think you also get the wiring for the bike. I think anyways. If I recall, the cable is a coiled type chord with a cigarette lighter plug.
     
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    Thanks for the reply there Randy, I guess it's all things I don't need to worry about for now anyway with all this fooking snow!!!
    Hope you have fun with the snowmobile Jeff, haven't been on one of those for many years. A real blast as I recall..... Getting chased by the OPP on the 401... they didn't have a chance... lol
     
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    I need to pull the carbs and clean them, maybe a quick tune up but she was running good when I checked her out in the fall.

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