Jan-13-2017 05:58 PM
Jan-14-2017 07:09 AM
Jan-14-2017 06:47 AM
stufarmer wrote:theoldwizard1 wrote:
I assume you have a deep discharge "house battery". Be aware, you will NEVER be able to but a "full" charge on the house batteries no matter how far you drive a day. Running your refrigerator while driving will just make matters worse.
If you plan on boondocking a lot, and are planning on using the vehicle charging system to recharge your house battery, get a DC-DC battery charger.
I didn't know that. Our new Camper ( Lance 1172) will have a Solar Panel, will that keep the batteries up ?
Jan-14-2017 06:22 AM
Jan-14-2017 05:14 AM
GCasta wrote:
This is a good link to explain the relay and use
http://www.rattlebars.com/mtz/basicrelay.html
You either use the 1/4" spade connector with 8GA (yellow) crimp or you can get a female plug with wires and connect with butt connectors
Jan-14-2017 05:11 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
I assume you have a deep discharge "house battery". Be aware, you will NEVER be able to but a "full" charge on the house batteries no matter how far you drive a day. Running your refrigerator while driving will just make matters worse.
If you plan on boondocking a lot, and are planning on using the vehicle charging system to recharge your house battery, get a DC-DC battery charger.
Jan-14-2017 05:09 AM
enblethen wrote:
Don't confuse a relay with a circuit breaker. There should be a 40 amp circuit breaker installed near the connection point in your truck. They have 1/4 inch(roughly) stud to connect the wire to the stud using ring terminals.
Fords have a built in relay for power the camper.
Jan-13-2017 07:32 PM
Jan-13-2017 07:07 PM
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Jan-13-2017 06:45 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
If you plan on boondocking a lot, and are planning on using the vehicle charging system to recharge your house battery, get a DC-DC battery charger.
Jan-13-2017 06:33 PM
Jan-13-2017 06:28 PM