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For the assemblies that come with the Submersible, Under 80" LED Trailer Light Kit part #TLL9RK that you referenced the white wires will need to be grounded, the brown wires will run to the running lights circuit, the green wire will run to the…
view full answer...Trailer wiring generally uses 16 gauge wire, part #16-1-1. However, with a long trailer like yours you may want to go with a larger like 14 gauge #DW07550-1 or even 12 gauge #12-1-1. Each size is sold by the foot. You will need to have the lights at…
view full answer...Typically if the baseplate doesn't have a nice spot to mount the breakaway we just screw it into the fascia using the small bracket that comes on the switch. If we're needing to space it out a bit we typically use a bracket like #18140 and…
view full answer...The 3/8" bolts in the Blue Ox Base Plate Kit #BX1689 will need to be torqued to either 33-lbs/ft (Grade 5 Bolts) or 47-lbs/ft (Grade 8 Bolts). A Grade 5 bolt with have 3 radial lines on the head of the bolt, where a Grade 8 bolt will have 6…
view full answer...Yes, 14 gauge wire seems too small. I would go with 10 or 12 gauge. For 10 gauge you can use #10-1-1 and for 12 gauge use #12-1-1. These wires are sold in increments of 1 foot. So if you needed 20 feet of wire you would enter 20 in the quantity box.…
view full answer...By itself, your brake controller will not stop your trailer if it becomes disconnected from your tow vehicle. Sounds like you are needing a trailer breakaway kit. The Engager Trailer Breakaway Kit with Charger, #20099, is the product I recommend for…
view full answer...The lid of the Junction Box part #3375601101 that you referenced does not have an O-ring or seal built into it. The lid has a pretty deep channel though that fits to the base of the box well enough that it does a decent enough job keeping moisture…
view full answer...So it sounds like you are trying to use the Curt Push-To-Test Trailer Breakaway Kit with Built-In Battery Charger #C52044 to charge an auxiliary battery on your enclosed trailer to power lights, and it makes sense that this would not work. This kit…
view full answer...Yes the Bright Way Trailer Breakaway Kit with Breakaway Switch, 0.5-Amp Charger, 5 Ah Battery, and Wire Loom #3802336 is a great replacement for your current breakaway setup. This kit comes with a breakaway switch, a 0.5 amp charger, a 5-amp hour…
view full answer...A breakaway kit can be wired in one of two ways to the trailer brake system. The first way would be to use the Engager Trailer BreakAway Kit with Charger and Tester, item #20099 , and splice off of the power wire that maintains the trailer's…
view full answer...That's a very good question, we tend to be extra cautious and say to use 10 gauge wire because that would be more than enough. When you get into longer trailers that will end up using a lot of wire the heavier gauge wire becomes more necessary.…
view full answer...I attached a diagram showing how a breakaway switch, like part #420000, would be wired to a trailer mounted battery like the one on your Loudo dump trailer. With this type of setup you would not want to pull the breakaway switch with the trailer…
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