โApr-26-2021 03:33 PM
โApr-28-2021 02:54 PM
Sjm9911 wrote:
Why would he have the fridge on 12v when hes plugged in to the house?
โApr-28-2021 11:33 AM
โApr-28-2021 09:50 AM
KD4UPL wrote:
GM trucks have nothing to disconnect the camper batteries from the truck batteries. They are constantly hooked together as long as the 7 pin plug from the camper is plugged into the trailer. The solution is to unplug the cord from the truck when dry camping. Or, you can install a switch in the charge line and turn that off. If you want to automate the process I would install an automatic charge relay from Blue Sea systems or another reputable brand.
โApr-28-2021 09:49 AM
Sjm9911 wrote:If they're OEM, absolutely. Profile shows a 2003
Also check you batteries, they could just be going bad?
โApr-28-2021 07:48 AM
KD4UPL wrote:
GM trucks have nothing to disconnect the camper batteries from the truck batteries. They are constantly hooked together as long as the 7 pin plug from the camper is plugged into the trailer. The solution is to unplug the cord from the truck when dry camping. Or, you can install a switch in the charge line and turn that off. If you want to automate the process I would install an automatic charge relay from Blue Sea systems or another reputable brand.
โApr-27-2021 02:50 PM
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