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Battery Charging Connector

wmjkweber02

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Hi everyone,

My 2019 Spyder F3L has a wire hanging loose in the Frunk for charging. With its cover removed, it has one electrode exposed, with the other recessed. I have a charger, but it only has those big alligator clips. Is there a way to use this charger with that connection - an adaptor maybe. Or do I need to get a charger with that type of connector?

Thanks.
 
Hello wmjkweber02. You want to make sure and use a good battery maintainer like a Battery Tender Jr. to maintain your battery, do not use a straight battery charger or trickle charger. If you don't have the right charger get one they are not expensive and you can get them any where. A battery maintainer will shut it self off when the battery is full and come back on when needed so the battery will not get over charged and damaged.
 
I understand the difference between a maintainer and a charger. In this case, I accidentally left the ignition on and the battery discharged to the point it won't turn the starter. - 11.5 volts. So in this case I need a charger.
 
Ok now I understand, I'll Let some others chime in on that. I would just pull the battery and charge it with a charger at no more than 2 amps ( very slow charge ), than make sure it will hold the charge. But someone with an F3L may know a shot cut we don't know so I'll watch this too.
 
Use the charger with alligator clips to charge and get battery back up.
Than get a maintainer to plug into existing harness when not in use
 
My RT had that SAE plug in the Frunk but the hood hasta be open to use it or the cord leaves a groove in the molding. So, I use this type of plug-in and the male end on my battery charger/maintainer connected to battery via a fuse bank. I also use it to plug in my heated gear. I installed it in the speaker grill which pops out easily. Also, doing it this way makes it obvious that you need to disconnect the charger BEFORE driving out of the garage.

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In answer to your original question,,,Yes there are adaptors also available on Amazon. They're called SAE connecters/adaptors to search. Most newer battery chargers come with the SAE connecter. The exposed leg is the ground.
 
Hi everyone,

My 2019 Spyder F3L has a wire hanging loose in the Frunk for charging. With its cover removed, it has one electrode exposed, with the other recessed. I have a charger, but it only has those big alligator clips. Is there a way to use this charger with that connection - an adaptor maybe. Or do I need to get a charger with that type of connector?

Thanks.
If you're handy you can make an easy fix. First, make sure your charger has a setting to charge at only about 1 to 3 amps. Then go to an auto parts store and buy a one foot 2 conductor extension with the SAE ends on it. After you make sure which end you want to plug into you pigtail, cut the other one off and strip the wires. Then carefully connect the alligator clips to the bare wires. Just make sure you got the polarity correct, although if you have a good charger it should detect a reverse connection and shut off.

Or, better yet, if you don't have one buy a good charger/maintainer with a max output of 2 to 3 amps. Most of them come with several end pieces, one of which will have the SAE connector you need.
 
I would first make sure that this wire your talking about is in fact hooked to the battery for charging!!! I would not take it for granted! And if this is a one time deal to jump it go for it!!! Use the gator clamps
 
If you are willing to do it , cut off the alligator clamps and install a removeable connector that can be used for both the alligator and the battery tender cable. Solder and use heat shrink tubing.

Its a safer this way than leaving exposed wires and clamping to wires.
 
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