Battery Life and Recharge Time for the Trailer Valet RVR5 Remote Controlled Trailer Dolly
Published 01/28/2022 >
Question:
Trailer Valet RVR5 and related products. We are considering options to be 1600lb bins remotely using one of your Trailer Valet products. Had some questions concerning battery life, is the battery swappable like a power drill, etc what the charging times are and if anyone has used it for similar application?
asked by: Madison T
Expert Reply:
The Trailer Valet RVR5 Remote-Controlled Trailer Dolly # TVRVR5 has a run time of approximately 30 minutes when fully charged. The # TVRVR5 will take 5 to 6 hours to fully recharge and the batteries are not swappable like a drill. There is rechargeable lithium-ion battery that the included charger plugs into on the # TVRVR5.
I am not completely sure what you mean by 1,600 lb. bins. But the 1,600 lbs. is well within the 5,500 lb. weight capacity of the # TVRVR5.
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Trailer Valet RVR5 Remote-Controlled Trailer Dolly - Wireless Remote - 5,500 lbs
- Trailer Dolly
- Electric Trailer Dolly
- Remote-Controlled Brake
- 5000 lbs
- 18 Inch Tall
- 2 Inch Ball
- 2-5/16 Inch Ball
- Trailer Valet
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