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โDec-31-2013 02:19 PM
frank henn wrote:
If it has a factory tow package pull the top off of the fuse box under the hood and put a fuse in the spot that says trailer this wil enable your truck to charge the battery
โDec-31-2013 05:42 AM
PaulJ2 wrote:I stand by what I said. Not sure about vehicles, but not legal in home,commercial,industrial applications.john&bet wrote:PaulJ2 wrote:Not a good idea to parallel that small of a wire.
I guess I would just look at the size wire that is there now--probably #12,#14. Then just parallel another say #10,12 back to the hitch. Should give you a lot more current and may be enough.
Not a problem. Two #12's gives you a #6 wire. He already said it is protected with a 30 amp fuse. If one wire should break you are back to your 10 amps again.
โDec-30-2013 11:17 PM
john&bet wrote:PaulJ2 wrote:Not a good idea to parallel that small of a wire.
I guess I would just look at the size wire that is there now--probably #12,#14. Then just parallel another say #10,12 back to the hitch. Should give you a lot more current and may be enough.
โDec-30-2013 06:51 PM
โDec-30-2013 04:54 PM
PaulJ2 wrote:Not a good idea to parallel that small of a wire.
I guess I would just look at the size wire that is there now--probably #12,#14. Then just parallel another say #10,12 back to the hitch. Should give you a lot more current and may be enough.
โDec-30-2013 03:27 PM
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โDec-30-2013 10:32 AM
russgary wrote:
I have a 400 ah agm battery pack, and my TV has a 130a alternator. I ran 4 Ga from the under hood area to the rear bumper and installed Anderson 175a connectors. There is another 4 Ga duplex wire attached to the trailer (recycled jumper cables) on each end is a 100a breaker and under hood is a 120a spat solenoid activated by ignition on. Its not a true battery isolator, but, it is an established method of keeping the starting battery from dying.. I have not installed the shunt and ammeter in this setup yet, so, I cannot quote the actual amps casual observations suggests however the charge is massive.
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โSep-24-2013 08:46 AM
GordonThree wrote:
I just didn't feel compelled to explain myself to you. Since that has obviously offended you, I will indulge.
โSep-24-2013 07:38 AM
APT wrote:GordonThree wrote:APT wrote:
Why not charge at home before leaving, AC/DC converter you already have? If the batteries are nearly full capacity before you leave, you don't need any "charging" while driving.
This is not relevant to the original topic.
You can ignore my comments, but you are creating a solution to a problem that does not exist IMHO, all the while spending your money to do so. Think outside your box.
โSep-24-2013 07:30 AM