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Battery tender installation questions

SpydrMtn

New member
I am wanting to install a battery tender on my 08 gs/rs but I have a few questions. First can it be connected to the battery connectors under the seat or does it need to be connected directly to the battery? If it needs to be connected to the battery, how in the heck do you get to it? I looks as if you have to pull the seat and most of the body panels. Also how would be the best way to run the wire, to keep it from being damaged but yet easily accessible?
 
Battery is easy. It's under the left rear side panel. You have to remove all the screws under the rear panel (horseshoe pattern- this panel is right above the rear tire. Battery is right there. I would go directly to the battery posts and leave the tag end of the battery tender sticking out near those jumper terminals.


2012 RS SE5
Mods:

Oxford Hot Grips
Bad Boy Air Horn
Two Brothers Exhaust
K&N air filter
LED mud flap lights
Tips Kit
Brake Light Modulator
IPS Key Cover
Up/out mirror Extensions
RSS stitched seat cover
Cal Sci touring windshield
5 spoke wheel upgrade
Ram mount Iphone cradle
LED turn signal indicators
Frunk Liner
BRP 12 Volt Outlet
Third brake light
Double Play tail light
 
:agree: I believe that Lamont posted either pics or a video about getting to the batteries...
Make sure that your wires are safely tucked up and out of the way. One of our members in here had a short occur when they got pinched. :shocked:
 
Don't go to the jumper terminal under the seat. If you try to loosen the negative post you will have nothing but trouble! You will end up having to take off the right side panels, find or make an odd wrench to fit, and invent a few new cuss words. Go to the battery. The body panel instructions should be in your manual. The procedure is slightly different between the different models. As to the pigtail, there are plenty of places to run it through the under-seat panel. Just be sure to find a way to secure it...both to prevent it falling back down into the bowels of the beast, and to keep it from being crushed under the seat, possibly causing a short. While there are recesses under the seat, there are also some tight spots. You want it laying in the right place.
 
RSS Battery charging options in frunk.

I agree to the battery method but my install was a little different i baught a watter proof cigarette female outlet and mounted it in the frunk and ran the wires to the unswitched fuse wire located at the back of the frunk latch.
This gives me easy access to charging the battery without having a pigtail under the seat also the fuse box has both wire harnesses for switched and un switched. I have both in the frunk for key on or key off to charge the battery.
 
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