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I wanted to use the trailer connector on my truck to power up some 12v things I have. Not big power, just light duty.
I bought a loose connector at the auto store and wired in to the 12V (Black) and the ground (White) pins.
I measure 12v with a meter between those two... good to go.
Now I have this 12v battery charger I use for my Radio Control models. I connect it and it will not turn on. I check everything and there is 12v at the charger but it won't turn on. I connect that same charger to the battery under the hood and it works just fine. That's the way I always did it before but I thought it would be convenient to have a 12v power source at the back of the truck since we back in to our flying site. I made up this harness for a nice quick, convenient power source.
I then hooked up my cheapy 12v yellow revolving emergency light to it. It worked but it looked like it drew more current... the bulb lit for a short time brght and the motor ran faster than usual... eventually the light burnt out.
Now I'm wondering, Is this a direct 12v power source or is this a charging circuit for the trailer batteries that can't be used as a direct 12v source?
Also last season we took our camper on a three hour trip ... the batteries never charged.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Mike
I bought a loose connector at the auto store and wired in to the 12V (Black) and the ground (White) pins.
I measure 12v with a meter between those two... good to go.
Now I have this 12v battery charger I use for my Radio Control models. I connect it and it will not turn on. I check everything and there is 12v at the charger but it won't turn on. I connect that same charger to the battery under the hood and it works just fine. That's the way I always did it before but I thought it would be convenient to have a 12v power source at the back of the truck since we back in to our flying site. I made up this harness for a nice quick, convenient power source.
I then hooked up my cheapy 12v yellow revolving emergency light to it. It worked but it looked like it drew more current... the bulb lit for a short time brght and the motor ran faster than usual... eventually the light burnt out.
Now I'm wondering, Is this a direct 12v power source or is this a charging circuit for the trailer batteries that can't be used as a direct 12v source?
Also last season we took our camper on a three hour trip ... the batteries never charged.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Mike
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