Tango
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I use mine even when parking overnight. I have always done that with all my touring bikes.
Like you said, something is always on.
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As soon as the engine cools. I plug mine in. Always! :thumbup: Tom :spyder:
I use mine even when parking overnight. I have always done that with all my touring bikes.
Like you said, something is always on.
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Right. Which reminds me... If you have a Sena Bluetooth dongle on your Spyder, drawing power from the entertainment system, I believe that may always be charging.
:agree: If the Spyder is like most modern vehicles, the ECM is always drawing a little current. I'd bet that the D.E.S.S. is always drawing some as well.
I don't think so. If I forget to turn my dongle off, it goes dead, apparently it has a small internal battery. When it goes dead, the bike will start to charge it but it doesn't seem to work as well so I end up charging it in the house, and then it acts normal. So remember to turn that off after your ride.
Thanks for the clarification. I have my BT dongle mounted in the trunk with the "finless Bob" power cable connected to the radio. But like you, I never turn it off, and never paid a lot of attention to whether it was charging or discharging. I just plug in the battery tender if I'm not going to be riding every couple of days. That keeps both the Spyder and the music always ready to go. Sometimes, if I haven't ridden for several days, I have to cycle the dongle off and on before it will connect to my headset. The fact that it is apparently not charging while the bike is turned off explains the reason for that.That is correct if the dongle is connected the way BRP intended by the radio. When the key is turned off the power is turned off to the dongle.
All the more reason to have a manual crank and handle hanging out the front like the reliable Model T! :joke:
Jack
I am pretty new to all of this but we learned that if you leave the key in the ignition it too will drain the battery! Had one of our members leave the key in her bike all day and when we went to leave....no battery!
I am pretty new to all of this but we learned that if you leave the key in the ignition it too will drain the battery! Had one of our members leave the key in her bike all day and when we went to leave....no battery!
Jack will certainly tell you that, but you cannot see on your computer whether or not his face is straight.Yeah, right! And your going to tell us with a straight face that you would welcome going out and cranking over your Spyder, right?
That is wrong. Leaving the key in the ignition will not run the battery down. Another related myth is that leaving the key in will cause random faults to appear. More BS.
I am pretty new to all of this but we learned that if you leave the key in the ignition it too will drain the battery! Had one of our members leave the key in her bike all day and when we went to leave....no battery!
I use a Battery Minder, not the Battery Tender brand. It is on the Battery Minder all the time when not ridden unless I forget.
http://www.batteryminders.com/12-volt-maintenance-charger-desfulator-1500
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200589669_200589669
http://www.impactbattery.com/blog/w...ltrans-battery-tender-and-vdcs-batteryminder/