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I recommend a 12 volt car battery rather than a breakaway battery because you may end up needing the larger battery down the road. What you will do is attach a battery box (see link for options) to the trailer frame. From the trailer side 7-Way…
view full answer...The best way to power the interior lights in your trailer is with its own independent battery. You will not want to use the breakaway battery. The breakaway battery is only designed to operate the breakaway and will drain extremely quickly,…
view full answer...You are correct in your description of how to wire in a new auxiliary battery in your enclosed trailer. You will take the 7-Way's 12V power feed and route this to the positive terminal on the auxiliary battery, and you will ground the second…
view full answer...The 12 volt lights that you plan to install will need to be grounded in order to function. You can do this by attaching the ground wire of the lights to the frame of the trailer or you can run them back to the negative post of the battery. Either way…
view full answer...A standard trailer breakaway switch like #3802348 does not have a circuit board but a unit like the Tekonsha Trailer BreakAway Kit #PS50-85-320 does have circuit board for its battery tester. If this circuit board is corroded, you need to replace the…
view full answer...To charge the battery in the Engager Trailer BreakAway Kit, #20099, you can attach the wire from the 12 volt circuit on the trailer side 7-Way (1 oclock position on the back of the trailer side 7-Way where the wires attach) to the input wire on the…
view full answer...Since you found low voltage when testing the right side signal light pin on the vehicle connector, you have at least isolated the issue to the truck. If all the wires appear to be in good condition, then the issue is likely either a weak ground like…
view full answer...You should be getting 12 volts on the running light circuit when the running lights are turned on. If not, the problem is either in the connector or upstream from there. The first thing you should check is the trailer connector on your towing…
view full answer...The interior lights of your enclosed trailer are likely connected to the 12V (Auxiliary) power pin on the 7-Way of your trailer. You can verify this by applying 12V power from a separate battery to this pin and seeing if that supplies power to your…
view full answer...You will need to determine what circuit the lights on your trailer are connected to. If the lights are hooked up to either the 12-volt circuit on the 7-Way or the auxiliary power circuit, then it could just be a matter of making that function active…
view full answer...It sounds like you are speaking of the wires for the brake magnets. If this is correct, you will need to connect one of the wires to the brake controller output wire on your trailer connector and the other wire will need to be grounded to a clean…
view full answer...Hello Rad, thanks for reaching out. Yes, the Replacement Side Rails for Retrax XR Series Hard Tonneau Covers #RTT-82381 are indeed for the 5.5' bed. I do not have a way to look up your serial number to confirm fitment though. If you contact…
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