At least you have another place to look. :thumbup:
Your dealer will be able to look this up. It was just posted today.Lamont.... Great info.. a question now, how did you come by checking the audio circuit for power drainage?? curious mind would like to know.
Was it from a service bulliten?
So ... how long will the battery last at this rate before it needs a charge ... or won't start? The spec says it's a "21 amps/hour" battery.Looks like I need to go back to my dealer. Thanks Lamont for the information. .103 drain with full battery and key off.
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I wonder why my RSS is draining just as my 2008 GS did. I always put a battery tender on my RSS after going through 2 batteries on the GS.
In theory, a 21 amp hour battery draining at the rate of 0.103 amps would last 203+ hours, or about 8.5 days. In reality, it will last less. First, once below a certain voltage threshold, it will not operate the Spyder's systems some time before it is completely dead, so the entire 21 amp hours may not be useable. Second, a battery's capacity deteriorates with time, so while a fresh battery may have 21 amp hours or more of capacity, an older battery could have less. Finally, this is not the only current draw on a Spyder. The computers, clock, etc., have a tiny draw, so there is more than 0.103 amps likely being drawn overall.So ... how long will the battery last at this rate before it needs a charge ... or won't start? The spec says it's a "21 amps/hour" battery.
Inquiring minds ...
thehawk
In theory, a 21 amp hour battery draining at the rate of 0.103 amps would last 203+ hours, or about 8.5 days. In reality, it will last less. First, once below a certain voltage threshold, it will not operate the Spyder's systems some time before it is completely dead, so the entire 21 amp hours may not be useable. Second, a battery's capacity deteriorates with time, so while a fresh battery may have 21 amp hours or more of capacity, an older battery could have less. Finally, this is not the only current draw on a Spyder. The computers, clock, etc., have a tiny draw, so there is more than 0.103 amps likely being drawn overall.
:thumbup:Radio Module has been ordered.........Many thanks to West Coast Power Sports for jumping right on this.
Radio Module has been ordered.........Many thanks to West Coast Power Sports for jumping right on this.
Retail price Radio Module: around $600.
I'm so hoping that this solves you problem. I know it has been frustrating for you.
Best of luck and keep us posted!!![]()