stinkbomb1
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Can you trickle-charge a 2011 RT Limited Battery through the 12 Volt adapter in the rear cargo trunk?
Can you trickle-charge a 2011 RT Limited Battery through the 12 Volt adapter in the rear cargo trunk?
I was referring to the poster above mine with the 13 ST. That was what the ^ was for.There is no fuse to move in a 2011 RT that makes the power outlet switched or unswitched. That is a feature of 2013 or later models.
The power outlet on a 2011 RT is always on so yes a battery maintainer can be plugged into it.
I was referring to the poster above mine with the 13 ST. That was what the ^ was for.
^ couldn't you just move the fuse and charge through the cigarette lighter plug in the frunk? That's what we do with our ST-L.
Unless you're disconnecting the battery completely from the Spyder I don't see how you're still not charging into the electrical system.
A yes and no answer here. According to the electrical diagram in the service manual, charging through the booster post touches systems that are not closed off by the key switch in the off position. Because most circuits aren't complete when off they are protected. On the 2013 ST the accessory plug is switched, so that's out. By using the a direct connection to the battery the parts touched are the regulator, rectifier, and magneto/stator but are protected through the key switch because there's no completed circuit.
On the 2013 ST, at least Ann's, the break lights can still activate when the switch is off, so there are circuits that are on in the off position.
You're not wrong to charge according to the manual. I just recommend going strait to the battery as a belt and suspenders type of precaution. It's probably just my neurosis coming from the motorcycle community where you'll find they mostly go strait to the battery. It's also what my shop does for the Spyder.
Just my 2 cents.
Look at the wiring diagram again. The jumpstart posts on a 2013 ST are directly connected to the battery. Are not disconnected by the key switch.
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