โJan-22-2019 12:10 PM
โJan-31-2019 08:51 AM
Wharfcat wrote:
Just checked my charge numbers on the truck camper battery. I got 12.77 volts unplugged from the truck. Then I got 12.84 volts plugged into the truck with the truck at idle. Not as much as I had anticipated but it is charging. I suppose that number increases as truck engine RPMs increase.
โJan-30-2019 10:10 AM
โJan-29-2019 07:52 PM
Wharfcat wrote:
Just checked my charge numbers on the truck camper battery. I got 12.77 volts unplugged from the truck. Then I got 12.84 volts plugged into the truck with the truck at idle. Not as much as I had anticipated but it is charging. I suppose that number increases as truck engine RPMs increase.
โJan-29-2019 02:12 PM
โJan-23-2019 01:01 PM
Rustofer wrote:
โJan-23-2019 12:34 PM
โJan-23-2019 06:53 AM
Frank Mehaffey wrote:
Does the F350 have the camper package which includes the relay installed for that plug to have the 12v working?
โJan-23-2019 06:36 AM
AnEv942 wrote:
Also a large relay in slot #37 (Trailer tow battery charge relay (only on non-trailer brake controller vehicles).)
โJan-23-2019 06:08 AM
โJan-23-2019 05:32 AM
deltabravo wrote:
It's common for the factory to leave the fuse out.
If the fuse diagram says slot 27 is where the fuse goes for the 7 pin plug, put a fuse in. That's what I'd do instead of going to the dealer and have them give me a "deer in the headlights" look when I ask them about it.
On earlier GM trucks, the wire wasn't even hooked up to the power stud.
โJan-23-2019 05:22 AM
Rustofer wrote:Wharfcat wrote:
I've got a 2018 Ford F-350. So I decided to cut the Lance propriety plug off the camper and wire up a bargeman. I had a cord I bought from Torqelift many years ago, just in case I bought a new camper. The Torqelift cord was wired incorrectly, which is another story. All the lights work correctly but I have no power to the 12 volt charge line, Running or stopped. Looked at the fuse box and in the #27 slot there is a 30A fuse so I'm thinking I'll go talk to the Ford dealer tomorrow unless someone already knows the answer.
My 2017 F-350 requires the camper to be plugged in, so it senses the load, then with the truck running press the brake pedal for >3 seconds to activate the power circuit. If I remote-start the truck, I don't get power back there until the key is in and on.
โJan-23-2019 05:17 AM
Frank Mehaffey wrote:
Does the F350 have the camper package which includes the relay installed for that plug to have the 12v working?
โJan-23-2019 02:50 AM
โJan-22-2019 08:46 PM
Wharfcat wrote:
I've got a 2018 Ford F-350. So I decided to cut the Lance propriety plug off the camper and wire up a bargeman. I had a cord I bought from Torqelift many years ago, just in case I bought a new camper. The Torqelift cord was wired incorrectly, which is another story. All the lights work correctly but I have no power to the 12 volt charge line, Running or stopped. Looked at the fuse box and in the #27 slot there is a 30A fuse so I'm thinking I'll go talk to the Ford dealer tomorrow unless someone already knows the answer.