H.A. wrote:As others said, taillight as a battery charging circuit could work, sort of...
One thing could be a problem. Without manual or automatic isolation, when the car is switched off, the trailer would put power back into the lighting circuit of the car. Depending on wiring configuration of the car, could illuminate all or a portion of the cars lighting as well as the trailer lights.
Possibly create additional problems to the car as well.
(I say "possibly" as I am old-school in regards to vehicles. Cars I have good expertise of are 20 years plus...)
Some cars nowdays have electronic supervision of taillights and such, Back feeding power into a lighting circuit might be bad for the cars electronics. (Rumours too of CAN BUS type controls of some lighting systems ??)
Lastly, Many new cars are LED taillamps, At the least, I expect their wiring would be sized only to accommodate the LED.
There is something to said for keep it simple & old-school regards to trailer charging...
KennethW wrote:Am I wrong in thinking that connecting a trailer battery to a TV the battery in the trailer will only charge at the rate that the TV's battery requires. So unless your TV's battery is very low the trailer battery will be charged at a low (amperage) rate.
KennethW wrote:Am I wrong in thinking that connecting a trailer battery to a TV the battery in the trailer will only charge at the rate that the TV's battery requires. So unless your TV's battery is very low the trailer battery will be charged at a low (amperage) rate.
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