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12v outlet

steriltech

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Hi all I have a 2012 spyder RT want to put a 12v outlet but were can I put one??? I have one in the trunk... Could you send me some pics to give me an idea:yikes: Thanks All!!!!
 
Rear trunk or frunk? Should be area ready in frunk fyi my frunk liner kinda in wayImageUploadedByTapatalk1448149481.094249.jpg heres one with flap up & flashlight plugged inImageUploadedByTapatalk1448149520.592664.jpg when in front of bike looking in its about 1/2way up the back wall on RH side. G'luck


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I mounted a weatherproof 12v outlet from Battery Tender on JT's accessory bar on top of the glare shield. Keeps the wires out of the way and easily accessible for charging my phone, also mounted there. I keep a duel USB charger inserted in it.

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On the left side of my 2011 RT just inboard of the left passenger grab handle I found a mounting blank already moulded into the plastic. it was a simple job to press out the blank and install a power outlet fused to 10 amps for my wife's electrically heated vest. The socket is very convenient in this position to supply 12 volts to the vest. The aim was to keep the wire to the vest as short as possible. if i needed an electrical supply for a different purpose I would obviously mount the supply socket close to where it was needed, I would hate to have exposed or trailing wires running around my Spyder. BRP made a good looking machine, it's not my job to turn it into a cluttered-looking mess.
 

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You could mount it on the dash or in place of a gauge.


Oh the bezels are satin black now...

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