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Bright Way Trailer Breakaway Kit with Charger, LED Tester, and 5 Ah Battery - Side Load
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Bright Way Trailer Breakaway Kit with Charger, LED Tester, and 5 Ah Battery - Side Load

Part Number: 3802346
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LED tester lets you easily check the battery's charge. Built-in charger pulls just enough power from your vehicle when your trailer is hooked up to make sure your breakaway battery stays charged and ready to go in case a disconnect ever occurs. Great Prices for the best trailer breakaway kit from Bright Way. Bright Way Trailer Breakaway Kit with Charger, LED Tester, and 5 Ah Battery - Side Load part number 3802346 can be ordered online at etrailer.com or call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service.
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Bright Way Trailer Breakaway Kit - 3802346

  • Single-Axle
  • Tandem-Axle
  • Kit with Charger
  • Battery Included
  • Side Load
  • Bright Way
  • 5 Ah
  • Electric
  • Push-to-Test
  • 48 Inch Long

LED tester lets you easily check the battery's charge. Built-in charger pulls just enough power from your vehicle when your trailer is hooked up to make sure your breakaway battery stays charged and ready to go in case a disconnect ever occurs.


Features:

  • Makes sure your trailer safely stops if it ever separates from your vehicle
    • Activates your trailer's electric brakes if the trailer disconnects from the tow vehicle
  • Automatically charges battery with the built-in charger when connected to your vehicle
    • Won't overcharge your battery
  • Lets you test battery status with the push of a button
  • Mounts on the outside of your trailer's frame
    • Side-loading case allows easy access to the battery
    • Switch installs on your trailer's frame with self-tapping screws (sold separately)
  • Protects battery from rain and debris with durable, plastic case
    • Lid can be secured with padlock (sold separately) to deter battery theft
    • Wiring diagram is printed on the battery box lid
    • Rubber O-ring in the lid helps keep water out of the box
    • Drain holes in the bottom of the box help with venting and letting condensation drain
  • Kit includes breakaway switch, charger, 5-amp-hour battery, battery box, wiring, and wire loom


Specs:

  • Application: single-axle or tandem-axle trailers with electric braking systems
  • Breakaway cable length: 4'
  • Charger amperage: 1 amp
  • Battery:
    • Voltage: 12V
    • Type: Lead-acid
    • Capacity: 5 amp-hours
  • Battery box dimensions: 3-3/4" long x 6" wide x 5" tall
  • 1-Year limited warranty


Note: A breakaway system is required by law in most states for trailers that are equipped with electric brakes and have a GTW of at least 3,000 lbs.


The integrated charger keeps the included battery charged and ready to go. At any time, if you would like to see what the state of the rechargeable battery is, just push the green button and LEDs will light up to indicate the battery's status. If it's green, it means the battery is fully charged. Yellow shows it's currently charging, and red indicates a low battery.


Image of LED indicator showing the status of your battery

Quick Tips:

  • When you store your trailer, be sure to keep the pin plugged into the breakaway switch. If the pin's removed for an extended period of time, dirt and moisture can get into the switch and cause corrosion that could keep it from activating when you need it.
  • A breakaway system needs to be able to apply the trailer brakes fully for at least 15 minutes. In general, the heavier your trailer, the higher amperage battery you'll need for the breakaway.


2382 Bright Way Group (BWG) Trailer Break Away System with Switch, 12V 5Ah Battery, 1 Amp Charger, and Wire Loom - Side Load

Replaces Bright Way Group (BWG) 2346




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410 reviews
LED tester lets you easily check the battery's charge. Built-in charger pulls just enough power from your vehicle when your trailer is hooked up to make sure your breakaway battery stays charged and ready to go in case a disconnect ever occurs.

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