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Mar-18-2015 03:31 PM
Artum Snowbird wrote:enblethen wrote:
I would check your connector to the TV on the trailers umbilical cord. You may find corrosion between the 12 volt line and the right "brake" light.
The other place other than wiring is the junction box where the umbilical cord connects to the trailer wiring.
I agree with this diagnosis. The 12 volt feed is right next to the right turn/brake feed. LED's take so little current that the opportunity to sneak across if the insulation breaks down is quite likely.
Mar-18-2015 02:16 PM
Carrera man wrote:RLS7201 wrote:
What you are experiencing is an electromagnetically induced voltage. I had the same problem on my MH when I added LED tail/stop lights. A little resistance between the hot leads and ground will bleed off the induced voltage. I added a 912 incandescent bulb to each side behind the tail lights to bleed of the stray voltage. In my case the stray voltage caused the cruse control and torque convert clutch to malfunction.
Richard
95 Bounder
LED's came with this trailer. Trailer has been sitting plugged in since the end of October. Problem didn't start until last week and only on the right taillight. I would agree with those here if more then one light was effected about a ground or stray voltage. It sure does sound like, as some have commented, that its a problem in the cable going to the truck or the box that cable is connected to. That will be my first place to start.
Mar-18-2015 12:49 PM
RLS7201 wrote:
What you are experiencing is an electromagnetically induced voltage. I had the same problem on my MH when I added LED tail/stop lights. A little resistance between the hot leads and ground will bleed off the induced voltage. I added a 912 incandescent bulb to each side behind the tail lights to bleed of the stray voltage. In my case the stray voltage caused the cruse control and torque convert clutch to malfunction.
Richard
95 Bounder
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enblethen wrote:
I would check your connector to the TV on the trailers umbilical cord. You may find corrosion between the 12 volt line and the right "brake" light.
The other place other than wiring is the junction box where the umbilical cord connects to the trailer wiring.