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KD4UPL wrote:
The 10 amp fuse you pulled is likely for the break away brakes. Put it back.
A negative disconnect will probably also disable the break away brakes so you can't pull the trailer on a road with it turned off.
I'd just use a circuit breaker in the positive main wire.
wa8yxm wrote:
I would go with a switch and the Negative cable is a good spot or it.
I've seen a lot of argument on negative or positive. but I favor Negative.
On many RV's there are multiple POSITIVE wires is one reason
Another is if you are removing the battery and start with the POSITIVE lead.. if the swich is off and the wrench slips. No harm done
But if the switch is in the positive you can end up with a nasty burn and a melted wrench and worse.
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bob213 wrote:
This is what I use and I have it on the negative cable without problems. Many will tell you this is wrong and it might be but it has worked on two trailers for 14 years.
Battery switch
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