Cable 12V DC SPC+
An output of 12V is specified for the Cable 12V DC SPC+. However, the Charging Module SPC+ / Charging Anti Vibration Module SPC+ requires an input of 5V. Is the output of the CABLE 12V DC SPC+ not too high?
Thanks to modern technology, no! The Charging Module SPC+ and Charging Anti Vibration Module SPC+ both feature an integrated Power Delivery function that allows for the adjustment of the required voltage.
Does the Cable 12V DC SPC+ continue to draw power when connected to the battery after the motorcycle is turned off? If so, how much?
Yes, if the Cable 12V DC SPC+ is connected directly to the battery it will continue to draw power even after the vehicle has been switched off. To avoid this kind of power consumption, we recommend connecting it to the ignition plus.
Do I need an additional fuse when connecting the Cable 12V DC SPC+?
The SPC+ charging modules are not protected against short circuits. When connecting with the Cable 12V DC SPC+, we therefore recommend installing an additional 5A fuse or a connection behind the ignition.
What do I need the 12V DC cable for?
The Cable 12V DC is used to connect your Charging Module or Charging Anti Vibration Module directly to the battery. It is equipped with a voltage converter that, in combination with the SPC+ charging station, reduces the 12V to the required power for
Is the Cable 12V DC included in the package of the Charging Module or Charging Anti Vibration Module?
No. The Cable 12V DC is an optional additional product.
Can I connect the 12V DC Cable directly to my smartphone?
The Cable 12V DC is specifically designed for use with the SP Connect Charging Anti Vibration Module and the Charging Module. Thanks to the technical coordination between the cable and the charging module, the 12 V input voltage is optimally converte
How long is the 12V DC Cable?
The 12V DC Cable has a length of 150 mm.
What type of connector does the 12V DC Cable have?
The 12V DC Cable has two open wire ends on one side, designed for direct connection to a motorcycle’s 12V battery. On the other side, there is a USB-C plug that connects to the USB-C port of the Charging Module or the Charging Anti Vibration Module.
I have an e-bike motor with a system voltage of 36 V or 48 V. Isn’t that too much power for the 12V DC Cable?
E-bike drive systems typically use 36 V or 48 V system voltage, depending on the manufacturer (in rare cases also other values such as 24 V or 52 V). However, this specification only refers to the internal voltage of the battery system and has no dir