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Bobbo
May 16, 2018Explorer II
I concur. Wire the breakaway switch directly to the house battery and eliminate the little battery.
However, in actual answer to your question, yes it can be. However, you need to take precautions to prevent the breakaway battery from being used to power the trailer's lights, water pump, etc whenever the trailer is not plugged into shore power. A battery isolator will do that.
However, in actual answer to your question, yes it can be. However, you need to take precautions to prevent the breakaway battery from being used to power the trailer's lights, water pump, etc whenever the trailer is not plugged into shore power. A battery isolator will do that.
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