Jul-22-2015 02:56 PM
Aug-06-2015 08:04 AM
westend wrote:
You need a battery on the trailer to haul it anywhere. How will your emergency breakaway system work without a battery? Connect the battery to the typical trailer connectors. The trailer's umbilical should have a post that is connected to the battery (this is for charging with the vehicle while driving). Connect a heavy duty flasher in the umbilical slots for that 12V power and the marker/tail lights.
Aug-06-2015 07:35 AM
DavidSanders wrote:Did you do it as I described in my PM?
I got it made last night, thanks everyone for the help.
Aug-06-2015 05:22 AM
Aug-06-2015 05:05 AM
Aug-05-2015 11:34 AM
Aug-05-2015 11:10 AM
DavidSanders wrote:Use 10 awg or 12 awg. It will be overkill for the current involved but will deliver the full voltage from the battery to the lights.
I got the flasher, now I need the wiring. What kind of wiring should I purchase for this project? I want to make sure it is the right gauge.
Aug-05-2015 07:28 AM
Aug-05-2015 07:21 AM
Aug-04-2015 05:56 AM
SoundGuy wrote:DavidSanders wrote:
SoundGuy, who do you know in China Spring that can help me?
I had to Google "China Spring" to find out it's a small community northwest of Waco, Texas which is ~ 1500 miles from where I am, so no, I don't know anyone in China Spring nor Texas for that matter. Sorry.
Aug-04-2015 05:56 AM
2112 wrote:SoundGuy wrote::h Let's not confuse the boy anymore than he already is.
... now Pin 4 on the trailer's Bargman connector will have + 12.6 vdc, Pin 4 will be negative...
Pin 1 is negative is it not?
DavidSanders
Are you close to China Springs? I know someone there that can help you.
Aug-04-2015 04:57 AM
DavidSanders wrote:
SoundGuy, who do you know in China Spring that can help me?
Aug-03-2015 07:06 PM
SoundGuy wrote:
A 7-pin Bargman, heavy duty flasher, 5 amp fuse, single pole / double throw toggle switch, and a box to put it in is all you need ...
Trailer Lights Dongle (3 pics)
In the situation described by the OP a G24 deep cycle battery would provide sufficient power to flash the lights on a typical travel trailer for days. I use my trailer lights dongle every time I back our trailer from the street and on to our driveway, and should I ever be forced to leave the trailer on the side of the road I have the ability to flash ALL the trailer lights for maximum visibility for as long as may be necessary.
Jul-29-2015 12:36 PM
Jul-29-2015 08:25 AM
2112 wrote:SoundGuy wrote::h Let's not confuse the boy anymore than he already is.
... now Pin 4 on the trailer's Bargman connector will have + 12.6 vdc, Pin 4 will be negative...
Pin 1 is negative is it not?
DavidSanders
Are you close to China Springs? I know someone there that can help you.