BFL13 wrote:
I have not towed a toad, so pardon my ignorance. But this all seems really strange.
1. Why would the toad's battery be needed for anything and go flat after two days ?
2. The brake controller when towing a trailer does not use the trailer's battery. What is the story with your MH and toad?
3. The trailer's lights get power from the towing vehicle via the 7-pin. Not the same with a MH and toad?
So what is the story here? (curious in case I get a toad)
Anyway, even if you do find and replace the fuse, and that was the problem, so what? You need to know what blew it. Is your "installer" to be trusted????
BFL13,
My ignorance is just as bad, so we donโt need any forgiveness.
Your questions pretty much mirror mine. I had to replace my old Stay-in-Play brake controller several months ago, using the same installer as the old one.
So what changed? Same brand of controller....same installer, maybe a different employee? The original worked fine.....the new one is causing the problem.
Sounds like installer issue. What changed on the MH? Nothing!
My problem is I had to replace the depleted battery and now am faced with another 2 day drive going home. What if the new battery dies over 2 days going home?
I canโt say I have much trust with the installer after this trip. When I called them and explained what happened, he said check fuses. I, like you, would question IF a fuse blew, what caused it to blow if nothing changed between old unit and new one?
Stay tuned.
Bill
The older I get....the better I was.
Bill & Terry
And our canine kids, Skippy & Peanut
2014 Fleetwood Bounder Classic 30T
2016 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Toad