I am a proud owner of a 2002 HO 6-speed and new to TDR. The truck has the camper and tow packages. When I purchased the truck my Dodge dealer installed an isolator unit and third battery under my bed for an in-the-bed camper. I was told that it was also connected to the trailer connection on the back of the truck. I purchased a fifth wheel camper in June. The camper dealer installed the hitch, trailer brake, and wired to camper to the truck. They put a connection in the wall of the bed which is connected directly to the trailer harness. They told me the battery under the bed (installed by the Dodge dealer) is also wired to the trailer harness. Effectively now I have the camper battery under the bed charging (connected) with the 2 batteries under the hood when the truck is running, and isolated from the truck batteries when the truck is off. With the addition of the 2 batteries in the fifth wheel, when the fifth wheel is connected to the truck (trailer connection), the under bed isolated battery is connected with fifth wheel only when off, then all five batteries are connected when ignition is on.
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I spoke with a service tech this morning with the camping dealer. He is telling me that the RAM's tow package has it's own isolating system and the trailer harness is isolated from the truck batteries when the truck is off (from the factory). If this is true I don't need the isolator wired into the truck's system. To top it all off, I pulled my trailer this week about 500 miles. When I started the fifth wheel had been unplugged for a couple weeks, generally it takes about 3-4 weeks to loose enough battery to cause the CO/propane detector to alarm (beep) low battery warning, so I was not fully charged. When I arrived the battery indicator in the fifth wheel said I was only half charged. I am thinking after some 9-10 hours charging on the truck they should have been fully charged. Maybe the truck isn't charging the trailer batteries/bed battery correctly. I am wondering at this point if I should just remove the isolator unit installed at the Dodge dealer IF the truck already will isolate the trailer.
So I am really asking if anyone knows if it is true that the tow package isolates the trailer from the truck. Suggestions would also be great!
whew! :--)
I spoke with a service tech this morning with the camping dealer. He is telling me that the RAM's tow package has it's own isolating system and the trailer harness is isolated from the truck batteries when the truck is off (from the factory). If this is true I don't need the isolator wired into the truck's system. To top it all off, I pulled my trailer this week about 500 miles. When I started the fifth wheel had been unplugged for a couple weeks, generally it takes about 3-4 weeks to loose enough battery to cause the CO/propane detector to alarm (beep) low battery warning, so I was not fully charged. When I arrived the battery indicator in the fifth wheel said I was only half charged. I am thinking after some 9-10 hours charging on the truck they should have been fully charged. Maybe the truck isn't charging the trailer batteries/bed battery correctly. I am wondering at this point if I should just remove the isolator unit installed at the Dodge dealer IF the truck already will isolate the trailer.
So I am really asking if anyone knows if it is true that the tow package isolates the trailer from the truck. Suggestions would also be great!