by eamarquardt » Thu Nov 08, 2012 12:20 pm
It would not be complicated but there are several factors that will get in the way. If you're driving down the road, your trailer battery is connected to your vehicles charging system so you'll read your charging voltage. If you disconnect the trailer battery so you can read it independently you won't get an accurate reading unless you let the battery sit for an hour or so (don't quote me on the time frame but you can't read the voltage immediately). If you run two wires from your vehicle's battery to your tow connector it would be easy to install a switch in your vehicle to isolate the trailer battery and get a reading. Again, though, if you've just disconnected the trailer battery from your charging system the reading won't be accurate.
So, it's pretty easy to do but the voltage, under the circumstances you want to read it, won't be an accurate indication of your battery's state of charge.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Gus
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