Posted by Hobo,NC on November 09, 2016 at 05:41:16 from (71.92.10.83):
In Reply to: Trailer Winch posted by Hobo,NC on November 08, 2016 at 16:59:15:
I researched the break away bat last night. The last two trailers I brought they were wired to charge that bat off the running lights. The one I have now they just snipped the battery wire off in the trailer connector so I had to re-do that to charge my winch battery off my truck.
I need to check into that and also get my old trailer back and fix that issue for that guy, I don't remember if I ever took care of this issue on that trailer. When I get time to go back to my new trailer I need to get rid of those damm scotch-lock connectors that should be banned from the face if the earth. When they ran the wires to the tail lights and brakes they blew a hole with a torch for the wires, the holes are RUFF and a short in the making.
I am considering using the winch battery as my break away battery what are your thoughts.
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