baddog8it
Jun 30, 2020Explorer
Shore Power 12V to vehicle
I have a new (old) truck camper and am still trying to sort out and fix various items. One thing that I have discovered that causes me concern is that when on shore power, there is 12V being supplied to the vehicle via the trailer light connector. I would think that the purpose is maybe to charge the vehicle battery... Is there any concern if I run the vehicle engine while connected to shore power and the trailer light connector is plugged in? I know that they're both positive 12V nominal, but concerned with 2 possible situations:
1. with vehicle running or not running, that the camper converter may not be properly regulated and overcharge (boil off) my vehicle battery
2. with my vehicle running, the vehicle voltage may be slightly different than the camper converter and cause some unknown problems.
I'd love any feedback.
Here's the specifics:
1985 Ford F350 pickup (the only electronics are the stereo and ignition)
1993 Jayco Jay Hunter 950 slide in truck camper
1. with vehicle running or not running, that the camper converter may not be properly regulated and overcharge (boil off) my vehicle battery
2. with my vehicle running, the vehicle voltage may be slightly different than the camper converter and cause some unknown problems.
I'd love any feedback.
Here's the specifics:
1985 Ford F350 pickup (the only electronics are the stereo and ignition)
1993 Jayco Jay Hunter 950 slide in truck camper