โNov-18-2019 04:52 PM
โNov-19-2019 02:51 PM
mich800 wrote:DrewE wrote:
It depends on the details of how its wired. If it connects directly to the battery (perhaps sharing the connection for the breakaway brake system), then it makes perfect sense. I suspect it is normal for your trailer.
Actually, that seems like a good setup to me, at least in general concept, as it helps to prevent someone from pulling the trailer without a battery for the breakaway brakes.
The breakaway does not work like that. It requires battery power to activate the brakes. And the jacks have a manual over ride. So the lack of battery is probably not a good theft deterrent.
โNov-19-2019 01:39 PM
agesilaus wrote:
Mine is wired directly to the battery. But I believe you can crank it by hand. No fun I suspect.
โNov-19-2019 01:32 PM
DrewE wrote:
It depends on the details of how its wired. If it connects directly to the battery (perhaps sharing the connection for the breakaway brake system), then it makes perfect sense. I suspect it is normal for your trailer.
Actually, that seems like a good setup to me, at least in general concept, as it helps to prevent someone from pulling the trailer without a battery for the breakaway brakes.
โNov-19-2019 12:38 PM
BFL13 wrote:
With the battery not there, collect all the wire terminals that go on its positive post and join them with vise grips or a nut and bolt.
Now the converter will have a path to the jacks. This assumes the jacks are on a different wire that goes to the positive post. Assumes the jacks and the converter each has a negative path to the frame.
โNov-19-2019 07:22 AM
โNov-19-2019 06:14 AM
BFL13 wrote:
With the battery not there, collect all the wire terminals that go on its positive post and join them with vise grips or a nut and bolt.
Now the converter will have a path to the jacks. This assumes the jacks are on a different wire that goes to the positive post. Assumes the jacks and the converter each has a negative path to the frame.
โNov-19-2019 06:11 AM
โNov-18-2019 09:23 PM
swimmer_spe wrote:
I removed my battery to get my RV ready for winter. I go to use the jack and it won't work. It didn't matter whether it was hooked up to AC power or plugged into my truck, it would not work. Is that normal?
โNov-18-2019 06:07 PM
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โNov-18-2019 04:59 PM
DrewE wrote:
It depends on the details of how its wired. If it connects directly to the battery (perhaps sharing the connection for the breakaway brake system), then it makes perfect sense. I suspect it is normal for your trailer.
Actually, that seems like a good setup to me, at least in general concept, as it helps to prevent someone from pulling the trailer without a battery for the breakaway brakes.
โNov-18-2019 04:58 PM