Hey Fella's its been awhile since since i've lurked around here and i've done my reading but figured it doesnt hurt to confirm with some of you who may have a little more knowledge in this section that myself.
I'm wanting to wire my trailers battery in so that it charges and can pull from the truck when needed in use. I know the 7-pin connector provides a low amp charge but here's what i'm thinking instead. Can anyone tell me if i'm going about this wrong in any way?
I have my winch connectors at the back of the truck (2 awg). i want to run a quick connect from that connector to the trailer battery and then run the trailer battery to power the trailer hydraulics and the winch when mounted on the trailer.
I dont see an issue with this since the trailer battery is new. I just figured it would provide extra bump when/if needed by being hooked to the truck. Id wire the trailer battery parallel with the trucks via the winch quick connect and ground the trailer battery on the trailer and power the winch/hydraulics via hotwire.
See any issues with this?
P.S the trailer probably will sit a lot so i want it to be "ready" for use at a moment notice and it will be parked a good distance from a power outlet.
I'm wanting to wire my trailers battery in so that it charges and can pull from the truck when needed in use. I know the 7-pin connector provides a low amp charge but here's what i'm thinking instead. Can anyone tell me if i'm going about this wrong in any way?
I have my winch connectors at the back of the truck (2 awg). i want to run a quick connect from that connector to the trailer battery and then run the trailer battery to power the trailer hydraulics and the winch when mounted on the trailer.
I dont see an issue with this since the trailer battery is new. I just figured it would provide extra bump when/if needed by being hooked to the truck. Id wire the trailer battery parallel with the trucks via the winch quick connect and ground the trailer battery on the trailer and power the winch/hydraulics via hotwire.
See any issues with this?
P.S the trailer probably will sit a lot so i want it to be "ready" for use at a moment notice and it will be parked a good distance from a power outlet.