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โMar-03-2022 06:21 PM
fj12ryder wrote:Bobbo wrote:Okay, you lost me. I'm no electrical whiz, but how does disconnecting the negative terminal affect the breakaway switch, but not the positive? Or are you saying you disconnect all the power from the positive except the breakaway switch?
Either the hot wire or the ground wire will accomplish what you want. However, if you put it on the ground wire, you disable the breakaway brakes on the trailer, so you HAVE TO remember to turn it back on before towing. If you put it on the hot wire, that is not the case. The breakaway brakes (should) wire directly to the battery.
โMar-03-2022 07:04 AM
โMar-03-2022 06:59 AM
fj12ryder wrote:Bobbo wrote:Okay, you lost me. I'm no electrical whiz, but how does disconnecting the negative terminal affect the breakaway switch, but not the positive? Or are you saying you disconnect all the power from the positive except the breakaway switch?
Either the hot wire or the ground wire will accomplish what you want. However, if you put it on the ground wire, you disable the breakaway brakes on the trailer, so you HAVE TO remember to turn it back on before towing. If you put it on the hot wire, that is not the case. The breakaway brakes (should) wire directly to the battery.
โMar-03-2022 05:10 AM
Bobbo wrote:Okay, you lost me. I'm no electrical whiz, but how does disconnecting the negative terminal affect the breakaway switch, but not the positive? Or are you saying you disconnect all the power from the positive except the breakaway switch?
Either the hot wire or the ground wire will accomplish what you want. However, if you put it on the ground wire, you disable the breakaway brakes on the trailer, so you HAVE TO remember to turn it back on before towing. If you put it on the hot wire, that is not the case. The breakaway brakes (should) wire directly to the battery.
โMar-03-2022 04:42 AM
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