Mar-12-2020 06:34 PM
Mar-13-2020 07:34 PM
Executive wrote:
Doug, that is true. However, in his case, he already has a wire connected to it that has no power...at least while he's not in reverse. That said, in order to connect something else to it, i.e. brakes etc. he will need to reroute the current wire correctly. There are 7 pins and it doesn't matter what order they're in unless someone else is working on your rig. The only reason we use the pins as we do is for conformity if we use a commercial tether or someone else works on our coach. Just clarifying so someone does not get confused.....Dennis
Mar-13-2020 07:30 PM
ScottG wrote:dougrainer wrote:
Try to find a RV Trailer that has Reverse(back up) lights.:B
Doug
Many trailerable RV's have backup lights - including mine and every Arctic Fox made for some time.
Mar-13-2020 01:43 PM
23hotrodr wrote:
Thanks Scottg-- After more looking, I found a breakout of the trailer connector. Yes the center pin is labeled for backup lights. Guess if I want a charge line, I will have to install one.
Thanks for your help. -- Mick
Mar-13-2020 01:21 PM
dougrainer wrote:
Try to find a RV Trailer that has Reverse(back up) lights.:B
Doug
Mar-13-2020 09:18 AM
Mar-13-2020 09:14 AM
23hotrodr wrote:
Thanks Scottg-- After more looking, I found a breakout of the trailer connector. Yes the center pin is labeled for backup lights. Guess if I want a charge line, I will have to install one.
Thanks for your help. -- Mick
Mar-13-2020 07:49 AM
Mar-13-2020 12:24 AM
Mar-12-2020 08:09 PM
23hotrodr wrote:
Thanks Scottg-- After more looking, I found a breakout of the trailer connector. Yes the center pin is labeled for backup lights. Guess if I want a charge line, I will have to install one.
Thanks for your help. -- Mick
Mar-12-2020 07:49 PM
Mar-12-2020 07:18 PM
Mar-12-2020 06:55 PM