Can Power Circuit for Air Lift Wireless Compressor Kit be Ran to Trailer Battery
Updated 08/03/2020 | Published 07/30/2020 >
Question:
Instead of wiring this directly to my battery, can I use the battery power from my 5 wire trailer connection instead? I had an earlier model AirLift WirelessOne 1st gen which I wired this way with no issues.
asked by: Ryan
Expert Reply:
While it's possible you'd be totally fine we do have to recommend you run the power wire for the Air Lift Wireless Compressor Kit part # AL74000EZ up to the battery of the vehicle since that's what the instructions state to do. Since it's a 15 amp power circuit I think it would most likely be fine using the 12 volt accessory circuit of the 7-way since normally that circuit is protected by a 40 amp fuse though.
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Air Lift WirelessAIR Compressor System for Air Helper Springs - Remote - Bluetooth - EZ Mount
- Air Bag Compressor Kit
- Smartphone App
- Wireless Remote
- Dual Path
- Digital Display
- No Tank
- Heavy Duty
- Air Lift
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