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Aug 12, 2018Explorer
LewTeam wrote:
OBGraham, thanks for your response. You have raised a question that I haven't considered before. I am wiring a fuse bypass with a toggle for the radio which is hot and causes a battery drain when the switch is put in accessory. I also think that on a 2006 crv there is at least one accessory outlet that is also hot when switch is on, but, that would not cause a battery drain unless something is plugged in to the accessory outlet. Beyond that, why would I need a hot wire to the battery? Wouldn't the signal wires from the motorhome light the brake lights/turn signals and tail lights? Also, remember, I am using diodes to keep the MH signals from interfering with my regular crv wiring.
PS: Oh, one other thing I just realized I had omitted. I will be using the Ready Brute Elite towbar with the ReadyBrake supplemental braking system, which is totally mechanical and requires no power.
Your coaches light signals, Rt turn, Lf turn, brake, running, etc. are all powering your toads tail lights, however you wired them, not your toads battery. I'm not familiar with an '06 version of the CRV, just the '11 version. I followed the owners manual in prep instructions for towing and, on that version, I needed and installed a charge wire for the CRVs battery due to circuits being energized due to the fact that the Key was turned enough to unlock the steering but, also energized certain circuits. I was not about to twist myself into a pretzel trying to remove the fuse that they wanted you to remove in prep for towing. Ain't happening.
So, the charge wire was installed and, in all the time towing that CRV, for hours on end, we never, ever had a dead battery. Now, on yours, you'll have to see what YOUR owners manual says for towing and, be guided by their instructions. If you are supposed to pull a fuse and, have instead designed a cut out for that fuse, then that will work too. I'm assuming that since you state you're using diodes, that you're using the factory tail lights and bulbs as toad lights, correct? Do you have amber turn signals on an '06?
Scott
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