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โJun-16-2013 06:53 AM
RoyB wrote:
Please advise your friend that the trailer battery may be required to satisfy a DOT LAW that all trailers with electric brakes installed must have a trailer disconnect switch installed that will operate the trailer electric brakes if it becomes disconnected from the truck going down the road. The DC voltage to operate the Electric Brakes if this happens usually comes from the trailer battery...
You certainly want a run away trailer to stop as quick as it can and not hurt anyone. So does DOT...
If the trailer does not have electric brakes installed depending on the weight of the POPUP then disregard all of the above comments about not having an battery connected for the few years...
just my thoughts
Roy Ken
โJun-16-2013 04:38 AM
โJun-15-2013 08:13 PM
Doering wrote:
Problem solved. Last year a new converter was installed by the dealer. My friend pulled out the converter and the battery positive lead was not connected. She fixed it after battling mosquitos and rolling around forever under the trailer. Instant success. Thanks again everyone!
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