Posted by Gene Davis (Ga.) on June 09, 2022 at 17:52:10 from (172.242.36.29):
Good evening folks. I just had my 16' dual axle trailer with 4 wheel brakes and all the necessary lights totally refurbished and painted with new flooring and rewired so all this was replaced new. I am now going to install a 12 volt winch now for loading a tractor when it is not running. For the electrical hookup I have the 7 pin connecter plug setup where the center pin is hot (12V +) but I don't have anything hooked to that pin now, unless the repair facility has the breakaway battery for the brakes connected there. I would like to know how do I connect a battery for the winch to the center pin so the winch battery will be charged but yet not kill the truck battery. I suppose it will be best to have the truck running when using the winch to keep the truck's battery charged. Does this setup require some type of relay or something to prevent the winch from draining the truck battery or how is all that handled? Truck is a 2009 F-150 Ford and the brake controller is the Prodigy Voyager model. I appreciate the help you people here give us that need it. Thaanks in advance for the help . Gene Davis Tennille, Ga.
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