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Christl
Explorer
Oct 23, 2015

Use TC without battery installed

Hi Folks:. With NO 12 volt battery installed in the TC, can a person have limited use of a TC such as interior appliances or operate the electric jacks if the TC is plugged into a 30 amp electrical supply land line or TC plugged into 7 pin 12 volt system on the truck with the truck running? Cheers
  • wnjj's avatar
    wnjj
    Explorer II
    What Old Biscuit said, except the charge line (if equipped) will run the 12v stuff so long as the current demand is somewhat low since the charge wire is usually light gauge. I've turned my battery disconnect switch off and still had power in the camper via the charge line. It's how I proved it was working. Appliances using a little DC power should be ok, but my Happijac jacks say to not run them with a low battery so I'd say no to running them from a converter. Charge line would be far too weak for those.
  • On shore power the converter will supply the 12V DC System......so depends on year/make/model of converter. Some need the trailer battery as a 'load'.
    And need to make sure battery cables are taped/isolated as they will be hot

    While connected to truck via 7 pin.............NO
    TC running lights/brake lights/turn signals will work as they are fed from truck
    BUT TC 12V DC System is supplied by TC battery. 7 pin has a 'charge' line from truck to maintain TC battery. No Battery NO 12V DC in TC