It depends on where you want it, and what you want to power. On the RS/RSS, there are already two spare 3 amp accessory circuits...one switched and one unswitched. The unswitched harness is normally tied up in the steering/trunk latch area. The switched harness is tied to the upper left suspension mount. Both are most readily accessed with the trunk removed. There is a marked location in the left rear trunk wall, intended for installation of the optional 12V cigarette outlet using the switched accessory harness. Use of either harness will require putting a 3 amp fuse in the appropriate slot in the fusebox.
For external outlets, you have to select a spot with access for wiring and sufficient room behind the pane for the outletl, drill an appropriately sized hole, then install an outlet. The outlet would normally be wired directly from the battery terminal (inside the body, not the jumper terminals under the seat) with a fused wire and a ground. It is best to install an auxiliary fuse block, in which case the outlet would be wired there instead of the battery. I highly recommend the Powerlet outlets (BMW type), rather than the cigarette type.
If you are unfamiliar with this type of work, it might be best to solicit the help of your dealer or an experienced friend.
Piece of cake up there (although it is easiest if you remove the trunk). Just buy the outlet. The trunk os marked for the hole, if you have a trunk liner it has a hole and flap there, and the harness is ready, including the connector and rubber boot. Just install the outlet in the trunk wall, attach the connector, rehang the trunk, add a 3 amp fuse, and you are in business.Scotty,
thanks for the response, I was think about the frunk, so I will look into switched harness.
Piece of cake up there (although it is easiest if you remove the trunk). Just buy the outlet. The trunk os marked for the hole, if you have a trunk liner it has a hole and flap there, and the harness is ready, including the connector and rubber boot. Just install the outlet in the trunk wall, attach the connector, rehang the trunk, add a 3 amp fuse, and you are in business.
Is this the outlet you mentioned earlier?
http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/powerlet-low-profile-powerlet-socket
That is one of the versions of Powerlet outlets. They are smaller diameter, but make better contact. The Spyder harness and connector aren't an exact fit for these, the boot doesn't fit, and the marked hole location in the trunk is too large. They are great for the dash, though. They can be purchased a lot of places, including directly from Powerlet. http://www.powerlet.com/shop-by-product/power-distribution/PWRDISTIs this the outlet you mentioned earlier?
http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/powerlet-low-profile-powerlet-socket
That is the OEM option. Exact fit for the existing harness, boot, and marked hole location. Similar cigarette outlets are available in most automotive departments. The connector and boot should fit most of them.I think Scotty was thinking of this one. http://store.spyder.brp.com/products/631112/SPYDER_RS
Piece of cake up there (although it is easiest if you remove the trunk). Just buy the outlet. The trunk os marked for the hole, if you have a trunk liner it has a hole and flap there, and the harness is ready, including the connector and rubber boot. Just install the outlet in the trunk wall, attach the connector, rehang the trunk, add a 3 amp fuse, and you are in business.
Is the marking for the hole on the back side of the frunk? Was looking inside but could not find any marking
That may well be the case. I seem to remember the 2008 machines being marked, but they may not be marked anymore. Often marks are just an indentation on the panel, to serve as a centerpoint. That's the way they marked the location for the first generation trailer modules for the RT.I'm not sure it is marked, the poweroutlet from BRP comes with a paper templet and detailed instructions for installation. It worked for me.:yes:
I will be stoping at the dealer tomorrow to pick up a 12v power outlet kit.
I do have another question; is it ok to use this cable without fuse protection?
http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/powerlet-sae-to-cigarette-socket-cable
I don't understand why you would want to use that cable. It is designed to add an outlet to an existing battery charger pigtail with an SAE connector. BTW, those pigtails are typically fused.
Scotty,
just trying to educate myself on these outlets, earlier when you recommended the powerlets I researched it and these came up, so I was curious since I already have the tender terminal under my seat.
Thanks for your help, much appreciated