Hey Chris. I purchased a trickle charger with an adapter that just wires up to the battery with a connecter that comes out in the top inside of the frunk. I just open the frunk and connect after each ride. I did this year round with motorcycles and saved a lot of batteries. Enjoyed the video.
I heard the same about people having battery issues. I put on one of the Antigravity Battery monitors and it notified me of low cranking voltage several times. I replaced my battery and all good. I have a 2023 RT-Limited that I bought 10/10/23. Replaced the battery after only 4800 Miles. Even a Spyder Tech I know said the batteries are junk. As for Cold Weather riding everyone is different, I've been out at 24º here west of Boston and I didn't have anything on my head other than my helmet (Shoei NeoTech 2) and a Neck Gaiter. The Fairing and Windshield on the Spyder block the wind without any issues. I have a Heated Liner Jacket and Fleece Lined Pants and rode all Winter and plan on doing the same this year.
Chris, since you ride your Can-am nearly every day, you probably don’t need a battery tender. While the computer is always powered, it should drag voltage down enough in a day or two to impact you. Once the machine is running, your charging system will bring the battery back to full charge. That being said, it doesn’t hurt anything and it may give you piece of mind to know the battery is always topped off. Tim
I replaced the stock battery with one from SlingMods (yellow case) that has separate mounts for accessories. I ran into the VSS fault codes with the old battery - my dealer did give me a trickle charger, and I bought a voltage meter. Since I swapped the batteries, I've had no need for either.
Good insight into power supplies and spyder trickle charge, something I aim to check with the dealer prior to purchase. I wonder, are the trickle chargers safe to leave unattended say over night?
Oh Chris, you went and did what you said you'd never do and when you hear it done elsewhere, you say it's annoying (CB3). I agree, it is. Why did you do it? Ask for people to Subscribe and hit Like before they actually watched the video. You did. Tsk Tsk. Finger wagging. Lucy, you gotsome splainin to do! OK, I hit like. Yes, yes I did.
I’ve explained in multiple videos that I don’t like to ask people to hit “like” but will ask them to subscribe. Also, I don’t believe I’ve ever mentioned another channel name. But I appreciate you liking my video!
Wow, the trees and landscape looks amazing to ride past. What an awesome looking day!
It was a great ride. More good fall foliage videos coming. Thanks for watching!
Hey Chris. I purchased a trickle charger with an adapter that just wires up to the battery with a connecter that comes out in the top inside of the frunk. I just open the frunk and connect after each ride. I did this year round with motorcycles and saved a lot of batteries. Enjoyed the video.
I have the same type of setup. Optimate 1 trickle charger with a port in the frunk.
Great video Chris. I’ve used a Battery Tender since purchasing mine. However, I only use it when I know I’m not going to ride it for a week or more.
Yeah, I always wrap the cord around the handlebar so I see it
Always like and I’ve been subbed since you got you Spyder. Beautiful area. The fall colors are magnificent!
Thank you!
I heard the same about people having battery issues. I put on one of the Antigravity Battery monitors and it notified me of low cranking voltage several times. I replaced my battery and all good. I have a 2023 RT-Limited that I bought 10/10/23. Replaced the battery after only 4800 Miles. Even a Spyder Tech I know said the batteries are junk.
As for Cold Weather riding everyone is different, I've been out at 24º here west of Boston and I didn't have anything on my head other than my helmet (Shoei NeoTech 2) and a Neck Gaiter. The Fairing and Windshield on the Spyder block the wind without any issues. I have a Heated Liner Jacket and Fleece Lined Pants and rode all Winter and plan on doing the same this year.
I’ve had luck so far.
Chris, since you ride your Can-am nearly every day, you probably don’t need a battery tender. While the computer is always powered, it should drag voltage down enough in a day or two to impact you. Once the machine is running, your charging system will bring the battery back to full charge. That being said, it doesn’t hurt anything and it may give you piece of mind to know the battery is always topped off.
Tim
I’ve wrestled with this, but like you said, “peace of mind” is a real thing.
Hey Spider Man, cool videos! Keep it between the lines!
Thank you!
I have a Scosche PowerUp with a Scosche powerup Quickconnect with SAE trickle charger adapter. Works like a charge.
I just Googled “Scosche PowerUp” and it looks very similar to my Buture jump starter.
I replaced the stock battery with one from SlingMods (yellow case) that has separate mounts for accessories. I ran into the VSS fault codes with the old battery - my dealer did give me a trickle charger, and I bought a voltage meter. Since I swapped the batteries, I've had no need for either.
Interesting. I’m lucky so far, but it’s good to know there are options.
I have a tender on mine but sometimes it might not get used for weeks if my Spyder was my daily ride I wouldn't bother with a tender.
I’ve thought about not using it but it will eventually get really cold and that’s what concerns me.
Hey Chris, thank you so much for the shout-out (again). 😁 By the way, your audio has been excellent 👊😎👍
Thanks! Purple panda mic.
Nice video sir! I loved it! What type of camera are you using? I’d like to get one!
I use a GoPro Hero 10. I’ve been using it for about 7 months now and it works really well.
Good insight into power supplies and spyder trickle charge, something I aim to check with the dealer prior to purchase. I wonder, are the trickle chargers safe to leave unattended say over night?
I leave my Optimate 1 trickle charger connected every night in the cold season.
@@SpyderChrisYT So no issues or safety concerns then?
@@mum-0217 none whatsoever that I’ve experienced.
Chris, what mode do you ride in ... eco, normal or sport mode... Good video !
Normal. I did a video on Eco. I don’t like it. The Spyder RTs don’t have a Sport mode.
California sun heated gear heated for you in Maryland.
Oh Chris, you went and did what you said you'd never do and when you hear it done elsewhere, you say it's annoying (CB3). I agree, it is. Why did you do it? Ask for people to Subscribe and hit Like before they actually watched the video. You did. Tsk Tsk. Finger wagging. Lucy, you gotsome splainin to do! OK, I hit like. Yes, yes I did.
I’ve explained in multiple videos that I don’t like to ask people to hit “like” but will ask them to subscribe. Also, I don’t believe I’ve ever mentioned another channel name. But I appreciate you liking my video!
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