Yes, I know, I have been lurking too many months without introducing myself. This is a great and valuable forum. Thank you, all. I have gotten so much inspiration and information from the people on this forum that I am now trying to put together a HF trailer. I do not have the skills or resources to move the axel back a foot, so it remains where it was designed to be.
I was able to bolt the trailer frame together in 3 days, but it has taken me over 3 weeks and counting to get the right tail light to work. The green wire turn signal works, but not the brown wire light. I read in a post, I think by Madjack, about the grounding connection to the trailer sometimes not being sufficient, and having to run an additional ground wire to the frame of the tow vehicle. I tested this by hooking everything up, lights on in the tow, and touching the back bolts of the tail light fixture to the tailpipe of the tow, and voila! the lightbulb came on! Am I making sense?
Anyway, my questions are: is this a grounding problem? If it is, how do I correct it?
This will be the only electrical wiring I will do, I plan to use solar. UPS delivered my "Stainless steel solar fan" yesterday. What a beauty! I didn't even have to put the batteries in, I just set it outside in the sun, and the fan started whirling. So I have a working fan but no tail light. I will be using solar battery rechargers to keep the lights on in the cabin at night, and maybe next year buy a larger solar panel to keep my ibook, ipod and XM radio going.
Any advice is welcomed. Sally