โMay-25-2018 12:39 PM
โMay-27-2018 10:52 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:Katdaddy wrote:ppine wrote:
Experience suggests that it is difficult to rely on your truck alternator to being your batteries on your trailer back up to full charge.
I wasn't expecting full charge. But I was expecting some charge.
Maybe yes, maybe no.
Try the following test. Disconnect the positive lead to the house battery. Measure the voltage of the house battery bank. Plug the trailer into the tow vehicle and start the tow vehicle. Have some one hold the engine speed at high idle (about 2000 RPM). Check the voltage at the disconnected positive lead and ground.
If you are LUCKY, the voltage will be above 13.0V. Good, but not enough to charge the batteries. You need a minimum of 13.8V and even that is really low. Cleaning all of the contacts, including grounds will help a little.
Read this DC-DC Battery charging
โMay-26-2018 06:59 PM
โMay-26-2018 06:03 PM
โMay-25-2018 06:31 PM
Katdaddy wrote:ppine wrote:
Experience suggests that it is difficult to rely on your truck alternator to being your batteries on your trailer back up to full charge.
I wasn't expecting full charge. But I was expecting some charge.
โMay-25-2018 03:58 PM
ppine wrote:
Experience suggests that it is difficult to rely on your truck alternator to being your batteries on your trailer back up to full charge.
โMay-25-2018 02:12 PM
โMay-25-2018 02:01 PM
BFL13 wrote:
First suspect is the pin connections (pin #4) Scrape out any corrosion, wiggle them together hard, and try again. You can also take the plug apart and clean it all up.
With the trailer plug not connected to the truck's, stick the multi-meter probes into pin 4 and ground pin--should get trailer battery voltage.
If no joy, your multi-meter search starts again at the terminals where the 7-pin cord is attached on the trailer. (on a 5er under by the kingpin, not sure where with a TT)
Sometimes the 7-pin positive on the trailer is spliced into another positive such as for the jacks and it is fused.
Of course you do this with the truck running so you can see the voltage is 13 or 14 something and not 12.x battery voltage.
โMay-25-2018 01:53 PM
โMay-25-2018 01:48 PM
Iraqvet05 wrote:
What brand and model of truck? GM is notorious for not providing the fuse required to power the charge circuit for the 7 pin connect plugs.
โMay-25-2018 01:06 PM
โMay-25-2018 01:00 PM