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    Very Active Member Cruzr Joe's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by GunDoctor View Post
    Oh, look a squirrel .



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    Talking battery tender

    Quote Originally Posted by DrewNJ View Post
    Ummm...no. But at least you are getting the opportunity to increase your post count...[emoji57]

    And when did the topic change to discussing the machines charging system and ability to charge a battery?

    The OP asked about a battery sitting for a period of time.

    Again, for the $20 to purchase a tender and the short amount of time to install it, its still a good idea to use a tender on ANY machine that will see periods of downtime REGARDLESS of the type of charging system. Doesn't matter if its a car, motorcycle, spyder or even a lawn mower.
    Use a tender you wont be sorry

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlEverett View Post
    Do we still have reposition the fuse from slot 6 to slot 7 to have the 12 volt outlet in the trunk hot all the time on the 2014. I know I had to do this on my 2013 RT-s.
    That is the simplest thing to do. I done this so I could charge my cell phone at any time with the spyder shut off. I then use a tender with a lighter plug stuck in there. super easy to move the fuse and have the 12v plug hot all the time.
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    Would this reposition of the fuse be the same for an 2011 RSS?
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    No; it wouldn't...
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    I would rather go directly to the battery for charging versus going thru the bike too the battery to charge it.

    Mine has the pig tail coming out the front trunk from the battery and works fine that way..

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    Default Thx, Joe!

    Exactly what I needed to know since I am putting our spyders in storage for a few weeks or more.
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