fourscoot wrote:
I bought the Lance plug directly from lance this summer. My truck didn't have the camper package, but I was able to order the GM wiring harness from Amazon. I used all the wires except the ground and 12v. I located the plug towards the front of the bed, as the plug length on the camper end is a little short. I ran a separate circuit from the engine bay with 8 gauge wire and an battery isolater to charge and power the camper.
Good way to do it.
There's all this discussion about Lance having a special connector, which is true, they do, but other camper manufacturers use their own type of connectors well, albeit with undersized wire for charging duties.
I'm not trying to diminish what others are saying about Lance having a special plug, but unless a person explains it in full detail, like the post I quoted above, and how I described below, the whole story isn't revealed. And yes, the Video describes it very well, and it all makes much more sense to me now too.
The "Lance pigtail" is similar to other camper manufacturer's pigtails in that you can put whatever type of plug you want to on the end that goes to the truck. Granted, it does have a bigger B- and B+ leads, and totally different connector on the camper end of the pigtail.
The only way to benefit from that bigger wire is to run a new B+ and B- lead to whatever receptacle you decide to use to mate with a plug you install on the truck side of the Lance pigtail, then use the other pigtail / harness for all the other functions of the truck wiring.
In the Lance video, Gary points out the "Bargman connector." Neither the truck receptacle or the trail/camper plug will accept 8AWG wire, so some other type of connector is required if you want to take full benefit of the larger B+ and B- cables.
Me persoanlly, I want even bigger than 8AWG.