NO! But you might try using a clean probe of some sort to check that the floats, which are actually cylinders with a wedge-shaped top, aren't turned enough that despite the fluid level being high enough, the float/s isn't/aren't rising up enough to indicate that, cos the high side of the wedge on top is being caught under the edge of the fill tube?! :dontknow: Even if it's not that, it's better that your brake fluid is slightly overfull than even spot on, as we know from experience that some angles can make a 'full brake reservoir' still send a 'low level' warning, and that occurs way less often if your reservoir level is juust a touch high!

Mind you, the wedged top thing is not
all that likely, but I have seen it happen; and a few pokes with a clean probe to let the floats spin back into their correct orientation generally fixes those particular problems. :thumbup:
If it's not that, then you're
most likely looking at those aforementioned micro-switch problems &/or a brake/tail-light not working properly; or possibly it's just a weak battery/battery connection causing the possibly dodgy/spurious messages that you're getting because there's just not enough quality power available at the particular moment one of the computers happens to be looking at the brakes for some reason?! Poor power supply; dodgy response to a computer; warning light on the dash; bike won't start; nothing else works!! :banghead: And you did say that all this started just after you added yet another power load onto the battery - have you tried disconnecting the video camera for a day or two to see if that makes any difference?? :dontknow:
Still, even brand new supposedly fully charged batteries can cause this sort of problem, especially if the terminals aren't clean & tight, &/or the earth connections on the other end aren't making a good connection! I had one where the battery lead to the lug on the end had been poorly connected at the factory - the lug was tightly secured onto a bright clean patch of metal on the frame, but the cable had a poor connection where it was inserted into the lug! :cus: I can tell you
that wasn't an easy one to find, but it was a Battery/Earth connection issue, and not any of the other things the computers were identifying by their various codes!!
And I hafta ask, is your "
..."cheap" Amazon gel battery..." rated at
350 cca with 21 a/h over 12 hrs MINIMUM, and has it been fully charged lately, by a proper charger, not just by a 'tender'?? :dontknow: These Spyder things of ours are
EXTREMELY Power Hungry, and while other vehicles might get away with a slightly less capable battery/power supply, these
WON'T! :lecturef_smilie: In fact, if your battery load tests at
LESS than 12 volts
EVER, then there's a good chance you'll have spurious 'errors' popping up that cause all sorts of grief & concern,
UNTIL you replace the battery with a good, well charged battery with an appropriate spec level!! And beware, even brand new batteries can fail! :lecturef_smilie: