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USB charging port question
I want to install a USB port charger on my Spyder RS. Does anyone know where I can plug it or if there is a accesorie cable?
And I don't want to plug it directly on the battery, I heard that it can drain out the battery.
Thanks
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Originally Posted by gigamax
I want to install a USB port charger on my Spyder RS. Does anyone know where I can plug it or if there is a accesorie cable?
And I don't want to plug it directly on the battery, I heard that it can drain out the battery.
Thanks
It wont drain the battery if there is nothing plugged into it.
Cruzr Joe
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Originally Posted by Cruzr Joe
It wont drain the battery if there is nothing plugged into it.
Not necessarily true.
A bare power socket is like that.
But an actual USB power supply DOES draw some current even when nothing is charging.
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Originally Posted by gigamax
I want to install a USB port charger on my Spyder RS. Does anyone know where I can plug it or if there is a accesorie cable?
And I don't want to plug it directly on the battery, I heard that it can drain out the battery.
Thanks
Yes, go direct to battery. Even if you leave your phone plugged in would take WEEKS to drain the battery enough not to start it. Having said that - You know those two ugly needle indicators on your dash? Pull them out (they will show up on display now), and replace them. I put a 12V cig in one for universal use (GPS, CB, etc.) and the dual USB in the other. Lot of youtube videos about that.
I also drilled the hole in the left speaker cover (search youtube for Finless Bob's video). That is working well also. I run a USB cable to mine & wifes helmet on long trips, GPS and phone all going
You can also get the mount for the handlebars (putting the USB in the middle over the bolts), but IMHO that is not a pretty solution.
Another nice option is the mounting bar from one of the sponsors here that goes on the dash cover, under the wind shield. Has a kit to mount a USB there, along with RAM mounts to hold you devices.
Just my 2 cents!
Steve
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Originally Posted by stevencovert
Yes, go direct to battery. Even if you leave your phone plugged in would take WEEKS to drain the battery enough not to start it. Having said that - You know those two ugly needle indicators on your dash? Pull them out (they will show up on display now), and replace them. I put a 12V cig in one for universal use (GPS, CB, etc.) and the dual USB in the other. Lot of youtube videos about that.
I also drilled the hole in the left speaker cover (search youtube for Finless Bob's video). That is working well also. I run a USB cable to mine & wifes helmet on long trips, GPS and phone all going
You can also get the mount for the handlebars (putting the USB in the middle over the bolts), but IMHO that is not a pretty solution.
Another nice option is the mounting bar from one of the sponsors here that goes on the dash cover, under the wind shield. Has a kit to mount a USB there, along with RAM mounts to hold you devices.
Just my 2 cents!
Steve
Link to mounting bar please!
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http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/s...-RT-Dash-Mount
Just put this on several weeks ago. Great location to mount GPS, phone, radar detector, etc .
This is a link to recent post discussing the same thing.
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Originally Posted by stevencovert
Yes, go direct to battery. Even if you leave your phone plugged in would take WEEKS to drain the battery enough not to start it.
Sorry but that is BAD advice.
Not only do some people not ride FOR WEEKS, but some devices pull more power than others.
AND Li batteries sometimes do funny things.......like short out and explode.
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I have posted this several times, but here it is again......
I have 2 of them on my Spyder one in the dash and one in back for
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it's water proof and it's $12.49. Don't pay any attention to the date shown
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It's from Cycle Gear you can get it on line or at your local Cycle Gear store
Last edited by Motorcycledave; 08-09-2018 at 12:44 PM.
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Originally Posted by gigamax
I want to install a USB port charger on my Spyder RS.
Remember folks, he has an RS not an RT.
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Originally Posted by Copperman
Remember folks, he has an RS not an RT.
Yes I have an RS...the RT seems easier but for the RS I can't find anywere to connect except directly on the battery.
On the fuse box there is a ''accesories'' 3 amp fuse...Does anyone know if, and how can I plug it on the fuse box.
Thanks for your answers!
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I added several usb/cigarette plug outlets and needed an easier way to power them, so from others on Spyderlovers, I found out about the Fuze Block. https://www.tricledusa.com/_p/prd1/3...uze-block-fz-1
This add on fuse box lets you add up to 6 additional circuits that can be either hot all the time or switched thru the ignition.
Then you hook this straight to the battery and a switched line.
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My 2012 RS has one of these: http://www.can-ambrpparts.com/oemcat...wer-outlet-kit
I simply plug an adapter into it that has two USB ports.
It's in the frunk, though, so not the most convenient place for something like navigation.
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Originally Posted by RiverCity45
Does anyone know if the 2012 RS Sm5 has an sae connection near the front right shock, supposedly zip tied in that general area and possibly a picture of its location?
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