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Power Port
I spent yesterday afternoon installing a 12vdc power port on my F3S directly to
the battery and after verify that everything worked correctly it dawned on me
that my GPS was in charging mode. So, the question is, do I have a drain on the
battery even when nothing is connected to the battery. Do I need to connect a
switch? On another note, I have 2 set up wires that are hooked up to the key panel.
What are they for?
Thanks in advance.
Dray
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Originally Posted by Dray
I spent yesterday afternoon installing a 12vdc power port on my F3S directly to
the battery and after verify that everything worked correctly it dawned on me
that my GPS was in charging mode. So, the question is, do I have a drain on the
battery even when nothing is connected to the battery. Do I need to connect a
switch? On another note, I have 2 set up wires that are hooked up to the key panel.
What are they for?
Thanks in advance.
Dray
The GPS should be connected to a switched power source. That way it will automatically startup when powered. Shutdown automatically when power is disconnected and not draw power in standby. It is my understanding that the F3 has a switched power accessories connection. Just for a purpose just like this. Why did you not use it?
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There are three switched power lines on the F3.
One is under the passenger seat with a rubber boot attached.
Another is under the left hand service panel (safety card)
The third is in the frunk area by the battery
All are claearly marked “Customer Accessory Circuit” or something like that.
They are switched on with startup and switched off on shut down
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You will have to change the power hook up..
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Originally Posted by Dray
I spent yesterday afternoon installing a 12vdc power port on my F3S directly to
the battery and after verify that everything worked correctly it dawned on me
that my GPS was in charging mode.
The only way you're going to not drain your battery with a direct hookup is to disconnect anything drawing power from it when you shut down the spyder. Follow the advice given and hookup to one of the switched accessory plugs. Almost EVERYONE I know who had a direct hookup power supply has forgotten about their devices and drained their batteries overnight.
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I think those are for heated grips and fog lights, at least that's what they used them for on my F3.
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Originally Posted by reissooz
I think those are for heated grips and fog lights, at least that's what they used them for on my F3.
I have my heated hand grips using one, could I wire a power port from the other?
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I just did mine. The other side will be for fog lights when I get them.
Stiff
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power port
Where did you buy the power port...it is what I am looking for to hook up GPS / cell phone charging. Thanks
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Originally Posted by Mississippi Rambler
Where did you buy the power port...it is what I am looking for to hook up GPS / cell phone charging. Thanks
I bought mine from ebay. costed me about $3
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Power port
Originally Posted by _..stiffler..
I bought mine from ebay. costed me about $3
Thanks, guess my question should have been....is that the same in build as the one BRP sells for $35? Want to make sure I get one that fits the hole and keep it tidy.
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Let me note something.
If you connect a power connector directly to the battery and that power connector is not a straight to 12volt plug like a powerlet or standard 12 volt automotive plug you may be asking for trouble.
In fact you may be asking for trouble if you do the above too. Here's why:
- If it is a directly connected USB power port then that port will be a battery "VAMPIRE" as it will constantly be dropping 12 volts at the port to 5 volts for USB. Now, to be clear, it consumes more power if you leave your usb powered device plugged in and on or charging. However - Even with no SUB device or cable plugged into it, it still has a minor load due to it's internal circuitry and will draw "X" amount of milliamps which over time can drain your battery.
- If you plug a USB adapter into the powerlet (Powerlet sells one just for powerlets) or one of the common two port USB automotive style plugs, you will also end up with a battery vampire.
So, Used switched circuits and you'll never have to worry about it.
WackyDan - Fun, not crazy.
Charlotte (Matthews), NC
Silver Moon SM5 - V35 and V46 Givis, CHAD, Motolight 35w steering lights, Dash Powerlets, Helibar risers, Garage door opener, Eastern Beaver PC-8, Digital voltmeter, Kewl Metal Intake, Evoluzione Sway Bar, RT Shocks and Juice Box PRO.
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Originally Posted by WackyDan
Let me note something.
- If it is a directly connected USB power port then that port will be a battery "VAMPIRE" as it will constantly be dropping 12 volts at the port to 5 volts for USB. Now, to be clear, it consumes more power if you leave your usb powered device plugged in and on or charging. However - Even with no SUB device or cable plugged into it, it still has a minor load due to it's internal circuitry and will draw "X" amount of milliamps which over time can drain your battery.
- If you plug a USB adapter into the powerlet (Powerlet sells one just for powerlets) or one of the common two port USB automotive style plugs, you will also end up with a battery vampire.
So, Used switched circuits and you'll never have to worry about it.
I use my (Lamonsters, actually) "Powerlet" as input for the battery tender, Wacky, so it can't be switched. When I head out, I pop in my USB plug to power my iPhone with FOBO on it. When I get home, out comes the USB plug, in goes the battery tender.....works a treat......BUT...... I didn't even think of the work the USB plug might be doing if I left it in there overnight when travelling, even without the phone connected. I'll make sure I take it out overnight in future.....just in case. Thanks for the heads up.
Harrington, Australia
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HeliBars Handlebars
Brake rubber removed to lower pedal for easier long leg/Size 15 EEEEW boot access.
Ikon (Aussie) shocks all round.
Russell Daylong seat 2” taller than stock (in Sunbrella for Aussie heat & water resistance)
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Kenda Kanine rear.
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WackyDan - Fun, not crazy.
Charlotte (Matthews), NC
Silver Moon SM5 - V35 and V46 Givis, CHAD, Motolight 35w steering lights, Dash Powerlets, Helibar risers, Garage door opener, Eastern Beaver PC-8, Digital voltmeter, Kewl Metal Intake, Evoluzione Sway Bar, RT Shocks and Juice Box PRO.
*Mower deck in development*
2008 model -new in crate, April 09
26,000 miles.
Looking for other Charlotte area riders to cruise with and compare Spyders.
HAPPY SPYDER OWNER
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Originally Posted by _..stiffler..
I just did mine. The other side will be for fog lights when I get them.
Stiff
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How did you get it to fit? I bought one off Amazon but it has more "girth" than the hole. I know that sounds bad, but you know what I mean
Chris
2016 F3-T SE6
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Originally Posted by spyderCodes
There are three switched power lines on the F3.
One is under the passenger seat with a rubber boot attached.
Another is under the left hand service panel (safety card)
The third is in the frunk area by the battery
All are claearly marked “Customer Accessory Circuit” or something like that.
They are switched on with startup and switched off on shut down
ARE THERE ANY OF THESE "PRE-DETERMINED" CUSTOMER CIRCUITS AVAILABLE ON THE 15 RTS- SE6 AND IF SO WHERE WOULD ONE FIND ONE...
Last edited by tmcquain; 10-28-2016 at 03:33 PM.
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Originally Posted by armyspydervet
How did you get it to fit? I bought one off Amazon but it has more "girth" than the hole. I know that sounds bad, but you know what I mean
You have to make the hole a bit bigger
I just used a drill bit and ran it along the edges until the power plug fit. Take the piece off and do it.
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Originally Posted by _..stiffler..
You have to make the hole a bit bigger
I just used a drill bit and ran it along the edges until the power plug fit. Take the piece off and do it.
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I did the same, works great and looks good.
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Originally Posted by billybovine
The GPS should be connected to a switched power source. That way it will automatically startup when powered. Shutdown automatically when power is disconnected and not draw power in standby. It is my understanding that the F3 has a switched power accessories connection. Just for a purpose just like this. Why did you not use it?
Hello Billybovine,
Since you obviously know about the wiring and power on the Spyder, I have a question about the amperage of the power port. I have 2 in my trunk (think the dealer installed an extra one using the existing wiring I'd read about in another post, when he wired in my SENA dongle). I cannot find any reference to 2 12v ports in the manual about fuses, or on the fuse map on the spyder (I've attached the pages fm the manual abt fuses-IF I did the right attach method).
I have a 12v air pump that draws 95w. That would be about 8amps. As best as I can read the info in the manual, these 12v power ports have a 5a fuse. Is that correct? If I needed to run an 8 amp load I think I'd need a 10a fuse. Will the present conductors be safe protected by a 10a fuse? Or would I need to run new conductors to power an 8a load on a power port protected by a 10a fuse?
Thanks in advance, Patrick - 2014 RT LTD
Manual pp abt fuses-s.pdf
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[QUOTE=_..stiffler..;1166930]I just did mine. The other side will be for fog lights when I get them.
So Stiff, as I read it they are essentially two more customer power ports that come on with ignition? Then fit a USB like you have done for phone and maybe the usual cigarette lighter plug in the other for GPS?
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[QUOTE=StreetBob;1200133]
Originally Posted by _..stiffler..
I just did mine. The other side will be for fog lights when I get them.
So Stiff, as I read it they are essentially two more customer power ports that come on with ignition? Then fit a USB like you have done for phone and maybe the usual cigarette lighter plug in the other for GPS?
The one on the right has wiring for the US fog lights connected to the blank already in place, Streetbob. We in Aus have our low beams where the US fog lights go, so the wiring from the blank goes somewhere obscure on our F3s. (If that makes sense)
Pete
Harrington, Australia
2021 RT Limited
Setup for Tall & Big.... 200cm/6'7", 140kg/300lbs, 37"inleg.
HeliBars Handlebars
Brake rubber removed to lower pedal for easier long leg/Size 15 EEEEW boot access.
Ikon (Aussie) shocks all round.
Russell Daylong seat 2” taller than stock (in Sunbrella for Aussie heat & water resistance)
Goodyear Duragrip 165/60 fronts (18psi) - provides extra 1/2” ground clearance.
Kenda Kanine rear.
2021 RT Limited , Brake pedal rubber removed for ease of accessing pedal with size 15 boots. Red
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[QUOTE=StreetBob;1200133]
Originally Posted by _..stiffler..
I just did mine. The other side will be for fog lights when I get them.
So Stiff, as I read it they are essentially two more customer power ports that come on with ignition? Then fit a USB like you have done for phone and maybe the usual cigarette lighter plug in the other for GPS?
There is customer accessory plug under there. You have to add connectors on the wires tho. It's not like under the rear seat.
Stiff
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I use these. Whoever invented them was a genius:
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Chris
2016 F3-T SE6
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Here is my setup on mine.
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Lamonster F3 Bar Clamp and Power Port
Lamonster RIP floorboards and frame caps
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F4 Custom 21" tinted windshield
BRP Cannonball Seat
BRP F3 Idler Pully
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LidLox (dual)
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