Dale M. wrote:As long as TD battery has a charge there is probably no reason to have a separate "brake" battery...... Just put a fuse in line ...
I still think I would use dedicated battery, but that is just me....
I think DOT rules say battery only has to hold trailer for 15 minutes.....
I also have to wonder how many people religiously connect break away and do not have a clue if the battery is charged or not.....
Dale
Dale M. wrote:I also have to wonder how many people religiously connect break away and do not have a clue if the battery is charged or not.....
Ward wrote:Please keep in mind that the most common used color for the running lights is brown, left turn green and right turn yellow the brake lights use the same wire as the turn.
Most teardrops will not have electric brakes but if they do then a seperate break-away box would be idea because it would be its own system not taking a chance of a blown fuse from a failed circuit somewhere in the unit.
Hope I didn't ruffle any feathers just trying to help.
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Ward wrote:Asianflava, I am not sure that I know of any break away box that is charged by the TV, the box generally contains a 6 volt battery and the only time it would be discharged is if the breakaway pin is removed alowing the circuit to be completed.
Check the pin and switch they could be causing a drain in your battery.
Also unless you are using something larger than a 5pin the TV may not be wired to charge anything.
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