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wrenchbender wrote:
In my 44 yrs of camping I have never disconnected on overnights
Oct-29-2016 12:18 PM
Canuck Travellers wrote:
Rain stopped, out to truck and sadly #4 & #1 are HOT, so there is power to the Trailer Connection with Truck off.
I was hoping with all the Software in these 2017 Chev Silverados that it would be off when the truck was off or....maybe I have not found the software to turn it off....don't think so though.
Guess I will continue to disconnect when in unserviced areas overnight.
One more question if I may, I see space for a second battery, I wonder if it would be a good idea to put one in.
I know there are ups & downs to this as in my former Diesel I needed two but one went bad once and pretty well ruined the other.
Upside is you have lots of power for what ever, anyone put two batterys in a 6.2 Gas Engine in a Chevrolet Silverado?
#4= 12 Volt Battery Power (Position 1 O'clock)
#1= Ground (Position 7 O'clock)
2017 Chev LTZ Silverado HOT ACROSS #4 / #1 WHEN TRUCK IS SHUT OFF
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Oct-29-2016 08:10 AM
deltabravo wrote:
Everything I've seen/heard/read about the new generation of GM trucks is that the K2xx series disconnect the trailer batteries.
As wired from the factory, GMT900 and older generation to do not disconnect the batteries when the engine is off.
The K2xx is the current body style, which replaced the GMT900 (07-13 1500s and 07.5-2014 2500/3500)
GM truck platforms
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Oct-28-2016 07:51 PM
KD4UPL wrote:SoundGuy wrote:naturist wrote:
My TT owners' manual says the trailer won't draw power from the TV unless it is running.
Baloney. How would your trailer "know" whether the truck's charge line is active or not, whether the truck is running or not? Anytime the charge line is active the trailer will draw from it.
Good grief. :R
It's called various things: battery isolater, voltage controlled relay, automatic charging relay, Basically if the voltage is above about 13.2 volts it will connect assuming a running engine. When the voltage is less than that it disconnects. I've got one on my camper. It works great.
By the way, unless GM has changed recently the charge line is always hot. However, I see no need to unplug for one night if you have 2 batteries on the camper. But, better safe than sorry I guess.