Recommendation for Adding Trailer Battery and Charge Line From Vehicle to 4-Way Trailer Connection
Updated 04/10/2018 | Published 04/09/2018 >
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I have an enclosed trailer snowmobile, no brakes, Blizzard. It has a 4 prong connection to truck. I want to add a battery to the trailer so that I can run lights when it is disconnected. Two questions: 1: Which wire do I have to tap into from the 4 way to get a trickle charge to the battery when Im towing?. Should I just ground the battery to the aluminum trailer? is 10 guage wire sufficient for the ground and the tap into the 4 way? 2: I see a solar battery boxes out there. Any experience with this actually keeping the battery with some juice?
asked by: Ron
Expert Reply:
For your enclosed snowmobile trailer with 4 way wiring, you will need to upgrade your connection to run a battery charge. I recommend you splice your connections and use the Hopkins Endurance 5-Way Flat Trailer Wiring Kit - Vehicle and Trailer Ends - Ergonomic Design # HM47890. That 5th pin will be your battery charge line.
You will want to run # 10-1-1 wire from your vehicle battery to a 40 amp circuit breaker # 9510 and then run that to your vehicle side 5-way. Then on the trailer side of the 5-way, you will run that # 10-1-1 to the positive battery terminal. You will run a 10 gauge wire from your negative battery terminal to the frame of your trailer. This will provide a 2-4 amp charge when driving to maintain the charge of your trailer battery, but it won't charge it from a drained state very quickly.
The solar battery boxes like the TorkLift PowerArmor Solar Locking Battery Box # TLA7708RS work very well to charge and maintain your trailer battery and comes with a 25 year warranty on the solar panel. You can also add a solar panel to any battery box you desire using kit # TLA7713 as well as regulator # TLA7715 to prevent overcharging.
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Hopkins Endurance 5-Way Flat Trailer Wiring Kit - Vehicle and Trailer Ends - Ergonomic Design
- Custom Fit Vehicle Wiring
- Trailer Hitch Wiring
- Trailer and Vehicle End Connector
- No Converter
- Universal Fit
- 5 Flat
- Plug and Lead
- Splice-In
- Hopkins
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