Sep-25-2016 05:25 AM
Sep-27-2016 07:32 AM
SoundGuy wrote:
Although this may not apply to you.............
Sep-27-2016 06:03 AM
Sep-27-2016 04:51 AM
SoundGuy wrote:BulldawgFan wrote:
Just like the guy in the "Scary, but true, hitch story" thread always hitcehs his coupler to the ball. It only takes once.
Although this may not apply to you I'm one who prefers to manage my trailer rather than have it manage me. I've never driven off with the coupler not properly hitched to the ball and I've never driven off with the battery disconnect switch in the off position. :W
Sep-27-2016 04:14 AM
BulldawgFan wrote:
Just like the guy in the "Scary, but true, hitch story" thread always hitcehs his coupler to the ball. It only takes once.
Sep-27-2016 04:10 AM
SoundGuy wrote:spike99 wrote:
And, connect its Emergency Break Away "+" wire directly to the battery "+" post. Thus, your trailer will have emergency brakes - if your manual switch is accidently left in the OFF position.
I never "accidentally" leave my battery disconnect switch in the off position when towing as I always want the truck charge line supplying power back to the trailer ... always. 😉
Sep-27-2016 03:16 AM
spike99 wrote:
And, connect its Emergency Break Away "+" wire directly to the battery "+" post. Thus, your trailer will have emergency brakes - if your manual switch is accidently left in the OFF position.
Sep-26-2016 07:39 PM
Sep-26-2016 05:55 AM
Sep-25-2016 03:59 PM
prichardson wrote:
The problem with sound guy's diagram is that the inverter is energized AT all times.
Sep-25-2016 02:29 PM
Sep-25-2016 08:32 AM
wowens79 wrote:
I want to add a disco switch so I don't have to undo the battery boxes, and disconnect the Cables all the time.
Am I missing anything with this line of thinking??
Sep-25-2016 08:10 AM
wowens79 wrote:
I want to add a disco switch
Sep-25-2016 05:33 AM
wowens79 wrote:
I'm assuming I can just connect the inverter cable and the normal cables to the switch.