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Originally Posted by BLUEKNIGHT911
I have had issues with my Brand new Battery on my brand new 2014 Spyer RT from day one. ( it actually failed the day I bought it ) ... Because there is no way you can predict when your battery is going to DIE ( with 100% accuracy ) I bought a mini Lithium jumper device …. that was two years ago ,,, I haven't had to use it for me … but have helped others …. I have a brand new ( un-filled Yuasa in the basement ) that I will activate if my battery finally dies …. that could be this Spring or 5 years from now. …. When that occurs I will fill and charge my new one ….. JMHO …. Mike
Mmmmmm? My Yuasa never needs filling it is sealed. Yes it is the correct one (OEM). It is a sealed one. I always put in a new battery every 3-4 years here in the old pueblo. The heat kills them quickly. Also I do not wait until the batterie gives me it's last ounce of life. That's when you are looking for problems.
Jack
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Originally Posted by jaherbst
Mmmmmm? My Yuasa never needs filling it is sealed. Yes it is the correct one (OEM). It is a sealed one. I always put in a new battery every 3-4 years here in the old pueblo. The heat kills them quickly. Also I do not wait until the batterie gives me it's last ounce of life. That's when you are looking for problems.
Jack
Good on you Jack, I'm very happy that you support the Battery industry...… My best friend is a Master mechanic with 55 yrs. experience, He buys " UNFILLED - DRY batteries " when ever possible..... He generally keeps them for 10 plus years …. If He's wrong on this …. well then so am I.... For those who can't follow the directions on how to properly charge a new battery - well then I highly recommend buying one that eliminates human error..... Mike
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I was thinking the same thing.
I carry my AAA insurance card, my cell and credit card.
Originally Posted by akspyderman
A good idea for some, but I am not one of them.
Five Spyders and 145,000 miles over 8 years. Have not needed a jump start once.
Space is a premium for me.
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I have one, it stays in my saddlebag. I have used it many times to start my Spyder (yesterday as a matter of fact. Also used it several times to jump start my partners 2018 Goldwing when he forgot to turn it off). Today I ordered a new battery for my Spyder as it is going on 3 years old and is having a really tough time with the cold temps, even after keeping on a trickle charger.
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Yes - Purchased a Rescue Pak+ two years ago. Had to jump our 2014 RT at an event. Later Jumped started an Audi in Costco's parking lot. It was fun when I pulled it out to jump his car an he said "That's going to start my car!" I said yep and it started. He than told me "I'm getting one of those!!"
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Isn't it weird that in AMERICA our flag and our culture offend so many people......
but our benefits don't?
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Originally Posted by BLUEKNIGHT911
Good on you Jack, I'm very happy that you support the Battery industry...… My best friend is a Master mechanic with 55 yrs. experience, He buys " UNFILLED - DRY batteries " when ever possible..... He generally keeps them for 10 plus years …. If He's wrong on this …. well then so am I.... For those who can't follow the directions on how to properly charge a new battery - well then I highly recommend buying one that eliminates human error..... Mike
Nothing wrong with that thinking Mike. Here in Tucson most all batteries are toast after 3-4 years due to the extreme heat. Just a fact of life. I wish it were not so. Batteries in Seattle lasted me 8-10 years but then again it never got to be 120* in the shade there. Thank God!
Jack
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2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland
2018 Tiffin Phaeton 37BH Motorhome
2015 BMW R1200R LC
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2011 Polaris Ranger green
2013 GMC Yukon Denali XL silver oak
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About 7 or 8 years ago on our yearly Minnesota trip the battery (1800 Goldwing Champion trike at the time) seemed to be getting weaker as the trip home went on. Finally wouldn't start at a gas stop in Osceola, IA, and nobody seemed to have cables. Finally got a jump and didn't shut down the trike for the next 2 gas stops until we got home. A few weeks later at Bikes, Blues and BBQ we came across the first compact lithium booster we had seen. Gloria immediately bought one for the bike, and we got another for the car later.
For the Spyder and the other bikes we now have a Whistler SafeStart for smaller engines, like motorcycles. It is about the size of 2 of my Galaxy 7 phones stacked on top of each other. Both bikes and both trikes have SAE pigtail for battery charger/maintainer, on the RTL it is in the frunk behind the zip in liner. (Pic below) I made a connection to hook up the jump starter from an extra maintainer pigtail.so I don't have to remove covers, seats and such to use the jump starter. I put on some replacement battery posts on the ring terminals to hook the jump box clamps, and switched the black and red wire so the colors match when plugging it in. I covered the nuts on the terminals with a section of shrink wrap to keep the terminals apart when using the jump box. Tried it on the Harley and it worked well (Another pic below)
Pigtail jump adapter:jumper adapter.jpg
Pigtail in frunk to battery behind manual:Spyder powerblock 2.jpg
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I have a small booster pack ,if needed will plug into cord for the GPS . Also have a small compressor and plug kit ,which i have used .
Better safe than sorry .
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Originally Posted by akspyderman
Five Spyders and 145,000 miles over 8 years.
That's impressive considering you live in Alaska. You should get a reward from BRP, maybe even sponsorship! I suppose you ride ski-doos in the winter.
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Originally Posted by ludwig12of45
I just ordered the rugged geek rg1000 saftey plus, which comes with an air compressor too. I'd rather have it and not need it then need it and not have it. I don't have it but will probably post an update once it arrives.
Plus I can help others, and easily move it to another vehicle if I'm going on a road trip.
Mike
Mike -- has yours arrived yet? Mine arrived yesterday, and I'm happily surprised/impressed. Thankfully haven't had occasion to jump start anyone yet, but I've already used the air compressor to top off my tires and get them back to the proper pressure. We don't have a garage and space is at a premium, so being able to address tire pressures from our starting point (vs. ryding to the nearest full service station) is very handy. Thanks again to everyone for their input on this topic.
Regards,
Bret
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Originally Posted by ozarkryder
Both bikes and both trikes have SAE pigtail for battery charger/maintainer, on the RTL it is in the frunk behind the zip in liner. (Pic below) I made a connection to hook up the jump starter from an extra maintainer pigtail.so I don't have to remove covers, seats and such to use the jump starter. I put on some replacement battery posts on the ring terminals to hook the jump box clamps, and switched the black and red wire so the colors match when plugging it in. I covered the nuts on the terminals with a section of shrink wrap to keep the terminals apart when using the jump box. Tried it on the Harley and it worked well (Another pic below)
Pigtail jump adapter: jumper adapter.jpg
Pigtail in frunk to battery behind manual: Spyder powerblock 2.jpg
Considering the size of the wires in the pigtails and the current draw of the starter you have an exceedingly high risk of melting the pigtail wires if you jump the bike when its battery is way low. There's a reason why battery cables are such heavy wires. It's take heavy wire to carry heavy starting current. If you plug your jump battery to the bike and let it sit for 20 or 30 minutes you may charge the bike battery enough to avoid melting the pigtail wires.
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I Have carried Lamonts Rugged Geek in my frunk for about a year. Recharged it once, and have started three cars (neighbors, and lady in store parking lot) but as of now not needed for our Spyders....my wife says I have too many gadgets
That's what they ALL say
Al in Kazoo
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I keep the NOCO GB40 in each vehicle & 2 wheeler, NOCO GB150 in the truck. Never needed either for myself as of yet - but glad I have it if the time comes.
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Originally Posted by IdahoMtnSpyder
Considering the size of the wires in the pigtails and the current draw of the starter you have an exceedingly high risk of melting the pigtail wires if you jump the bike when its battery is way low. There's a reason why battery cables are such heavy wires. It's take heavy wire to carry heavy starting current. If you plug your jump battery to the bike and let it sit for 20 or 30 minutes you may charge the bike battery enough to avoid melting the pigtail wires.
We only use this set up with the jump box starter, not with a jump with from cables. We have had Whistler Lithium Ion based Jump & Go, and they were replaced by Whistler after the batteries swelled up with their new Lithium Polymer version called "Mighty", and on the bike we have a smaller one by the same company called a "Safe Start", now redesigned and branded as "Mini" made especially for smaller engines like motorcycles. In both, and on the newer versions of other brands of jump boxes, the microprocessor in the unit limits the output to about 6 seconds of cranking then a 2 - 3 minutes of cool-down time. This protects the Lithium battery from discharging too quickly causing overheating (and the dreaded battery swelling) and it also keeps the wires from overheating or melting.
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