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willald
Aug 13, 2013Explorer II
Yep, sounds like you have a vehicle that will draw the battery down, if a fuse or two isn't pulled to prevent such.
I personally am not a fan of pulling fuses. That just adds one more thing to do (read: forget to do) when hitching up and unhitching. I like to keep the hitch up and unhitching process as quick and simple as possible.
IMO, a much better solution if you can do it, is to run a charge line from the MH to your toad's battery. That way you never have to worry about running down a battery again, no matter what may be drawing on the toad's battery when towing. There is frequently an unused wire in your 'umbilical cord' going to the toad that you can use for a charge line, so you won't have anything extra to hook up during hitching and unhitching.
Obviously its up to you, but I would look into wiring a charge line instead of pulling a fuse on your Equinox. I think you'll be much happier with that approach in the long run.
I personally am not a fan of pulling fuses. That just adds one more thing to do (read: forget to do) when hitching up and unhitching. I like to keep the hitch up and unhitching process as quick and simple as possible.
IMO, a much better solution if you can do it, is to run a charge line from the MH to your toad's battery. That way you never have to worry about running down a battery again, no matter what may be drawing on the toad's battery when towing. There is frequently an unused wire in your 'umbilical cord' going to the toad that you can use for a charge line, so you won't have anything extra to hook up during hitching and unhitching.
Obviously its up to you, but I would look into wiring a charge line instead of pulling a fuse on your Equinox. I think you'll be much happier with that approach in the long run.
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