

Nice job! Can you tell me where you got the cover behind your control panel?I just finished wiring mine. They really do help. I am not satisfied with how it all works. I figured I needed to wire them with the switches in the panel. I was able to make it work but it was a lot more work and I will change things as soon as it warms up in spring. If you look on my panel I have an auto fuse panel just behind the usb and cigarette lighter on the right side of the panel. I was able to get the wire around the vent and under the side panels. That is where I made the junction connection. It works but just not like I want it.
I believe a better plan is to run power to the baggage area to a fuse panel so I can power the seats, camera, OX system, and another USB outlet. I am not sure why I thought I had to have the switches mounted on the panel but I drilled the holes first so I was stuck. View attachment 54733
Abby. Flightline Interiors.Nice job! Can you tell me where you got the cover behind your control panel?
I just finished up wiring my seat heat. This is specific to the RV-14. I ended up mounting the replays to the inside of the tunnel, about 8" aft of the spar. There is lots of clearance from the elevator pushrod. In this location, all the factory seat heat wires are plenty long enough to reach everything.I have my Classic Aero seats and seat heat wires in hand but not yet installed. Hopefully this week I can change that.
My seat heat switched are installed in the center of the panel, below the radio stack and above the engine controls. I know that the wires provided will not reach the seats, through the center tunnel. I'll have to do some surgery.
If the switches were mounted further aft, say in the flap motor cover, the provided harness might work.

Hey I’m a new RV-8 owner and would like to get some heated seats. Where did you order yours?Not a 14, but on my 8, I put connectors at the base of the seat (out of kick areas) for seat and seatback. Used two pin Molex with the panel mount ears. That way I can pop out the seatback if wearing my chute. Hid the relay behind the side panel for the back seat. Backseat switch is on the armrest, just ahead of the cushion. Front seat switch is on the right mid-cabin coverplate. The harnesses were way too long as received, so I had to do some wiring surgery to achieve my goals.
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I installed seat heaters purchased from FlyBoy Accessories in my Flightline seats. I just use them on the seat cushions, not on the back. With my coat on there was never a need for back heat so I didn't install it. In cold weather memory foam becomes rock hard and cold. The seat heaters are great for softening and warming it up!Hey I’m a new RV-8 owner and would like to get some heated seats. Where did you order yours?
Yep! Here in Ontario Canada and flying in the winter I wouldn't be without them any more. Installed them after the first winter in my 7 and putting them in the used seats I bought for my under construction 8. Have them in my car as well. Nice to warm your backside before the engine heater takes over.Thanks for the info! I live in Michigan would like to be able to fly year around as long as there is no snow. So seat hear sounds like the bomb!
LemkeHey I’m a new RV-8 owner and would like to get some heated seats. Where did you order yours?