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12v outlet in/on a RS-S
Has anyone put a 12v outlet on a RS-S and if so how and where?
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in the frunk on ours. can't help you on the other, as I took the easy way out and had the dealer do it!
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The wires for the frunk outlet are tied up around the left front shock mount. Buy the $30 outlet from brp. The instructions are spot on and even include the template to drill the hole on the frunk.
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First I added a fuse block which can hold up to six devices switched or on unswitched. One of those is my outlet
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it was fun while it lasted.
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Originally Posted by coz
i can't believe you just said ''FRUNK '' ............................
Good point, it was actually more difficult than you think... I had to edit to get that. My tablet changed frunk to drunk...[emoji6]
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it was fun while it lasted.
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I have a Battery Tender plug connected to my battery (the battery on a 2013 is in the trunk/frunk/drunk whatever you want to call it) and I bought a 12v outlet that plugs into it.
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Last edited by DrewNJ; 12-27-2014 at 05:30 PM.
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left front corner
Used a extra open on the fuse block cut a hole in the ledt side easy!image.jpg
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you can see it is on sale right now. mine works just fine i installed it in the dash, the wiring that comes
with it is plenty long enough to go from the battery to the dash with extra... it is fused as well this way you
bypass the Spyders electrical system.
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Originally Posted by ttc
Has anyone put a 12v outlet on a RS-S and if so how and where?
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On the dash, wires run from battery points with inline fuse.
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Dealer installed in the frunk.
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Like your location Piston, dealer stuck mine in the Frunk, not the most convenient.
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Last edited by DrewNJ; 12-27-2014 at 05:29 PM.
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looks like Piston and i think alike....
i have 4 on my '09 RS/SE5...
2 in the dash: radar detector & phone, 1 in the frunk: just in case i need it, and 1 under the seat for the GPS...
here are some pix:
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Dan P
Easley, SC
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I have a 2011 RS with the outlet in the OEM trunk location. After checking the outlet I found that it is switched. I would like to use this to plug in my battery tender. Can anyone tell me which fuse is used and can I move it so that the outlet is always hot.
Thanks
Frank
2011 Spyder RS Pearl White
4" Handlebar Risers
BRP Comfort Seat
BRP 23" Ultra Touring Windshield
BRP Wind deflectors
Kury Widow road pegs
Nelson-Rigg CL-855 saddlebags
Gremlin bell
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Originally Posted by frankm
I have a 2011 RS with the outlet in the OEM trunk location. After checking the outlet I found that it is switched. I would like to use this to plug in my battery tender. Can anyone tell me which fuse is used and can I move it so that the outlet is always hot.
Thanks
Frank
At a guess...
If you open the frunk lid theres a black plastic cover above the top of the frunk. Remove that by pulling it. Behind that on the right as you look at the front of the spyder is a fuse box. Remove the cover of the fuse box and it has a diagram of the fuses. There will be 2 spare auxillary points, one switched, one not. My guess is your outlet has been wired to the switched one - you'll probably find that has a fuse while the nonswitched one doesn't. From there you'll need to work out how to switch the connection over to the unswitched one, and the fuse of course. Just be careful if you try and put the fuse box out to look at the connections because the sides are very fragile.
Again I say this is a guess because its switched as everyone seems to wire these up differently.
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Thanks for the reply, Piston. After doing a ride today and checking and topping off the oil after returning, I took a look at the fuse box and receptacle. Not being an electrician, my knowledge of it is that it hurts when you stick your finger in a socket, I decided to leave well enough alone and attach the battery tender to the terminals under the seat. I can get to them easy enough and if the weather holds I can get the tender pigtail attached to the terminals.
Frank
2011 Spyder RS Pearl White
4" Handlebar Risers
BRP Comfort Seat
BRP 23" Ultra Touring Windshield
BRP Wind deflectors
Kury Widow road pegs
Nelson-Rigg CL-855 saddlebags
Gremlin bell
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Regardless of the Avatar...call me "kliff," please Formerly VRCC # 1761
2012 Neutron Green RS-S
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HOW 2 MOUNT
Originally Posted by Johmkliff
Radar detector...I hadn't thought of one of those.....what brand? where'd you purchase? details on mounting(close up pics)? TIA
HOW 2 MOUNT....?
let me tell u i re-purpose lots of things...
i took a plastic pants hanger: SAM_1001.jpg cut the end 'clips' off...
then i use industrial glue to glue it to the bottom of the radar detector: SAM_1003.jpg...
then once dried, i clip the assembly onto the center of my dash: SAM_1002.jpg...
O.BTW - these clips work well for sealing potato chip bags, and other such items....
as for which brand of detector, and where purchased... it matters not - it's all about choices...
however, i've been searching the web for a BLUE TOOTH RADAR DETECTOR... so if any1 knows where, or if, these are available, please speak up....
Dan P
Easley, SC
SPYDER
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Spyd3r in light of the fact that your radar detector is pointing down rather than straight any issues detecting?
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