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Re: No question too stupid
Will everything work electrically from the caravan/towing plug alongside towball?
Re: No question too stupid
Ideally needs the second grey plug wiring in alongside, that or the new multi-pin
then you get charging of camper's leisure battery, reversing lamp, and (i think) habitation lighting and fridge thrown in as well
then you get charging of camper's leisure battery, reversing lamp, and (i think) habitation lighting and fridge thrown in as well
Re: No question too stupid
thankyou and i would guess then that is in the ignition circuit as the fridge could flatten car battery
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Re: No question too stupid
Another stupid question.
My pick up towbar has black & grey sockets which match the black and grey plugs on the demountable.
I want to tow my boat up to Abersoch next weekend and need a lighting board on the back of the boat.
Ideally, i would like a splitter so that I can run the black socket to both the demountable & the lighting board. Is such a thing available?
If not, would I be legal with just the lighting board and no rear lights on the demountable?
My pick up towbar has black & grey sockets which match the black and grey plugs on the demountable.
I want to tow my boat up to Abersoch next weekend and need a lighting board on the back of the boat.
Ideally, i would like a splitter so that I can run the black socket to both the demountable & the lighting board. Is such a thing available?
If not, would I be legal with just the lighting board and no rear lights on the demountable?
Re: No question too stupid
Popular consensus is; it would probably work but try it see if having a few lights on at once blows a fuse, (either)
unplug camper, and or refit LED bulbs on back of everything to be on safe side, these use a fraction the current your bulbs do as they aren't creating any heat as a by product only light
unplug camper, and or refit LED bulbs on back of everything to be on safe side, these use a fraction the current your bulbs do as they aren't creating any heat as a by product only light
Re: No question too stupid
Question.
As an insulated unit and essentially just sat in back of a truck
How does the earth work?
I always imagined a trailer or caravan would be properly grounded through the towball being metal
As an insulated unit and essentially just sat in back of a truck
How does the earth work?
I always imagined a trailer or caravan would be properly grounded through the towball being metal
Re: No question too stupid
The towing sockets on the back of the truck - 12N (black), 12S (grey), or single 13-pin - carry earth leads back to the truck's chassis as well as power leads to the camper/trailer/caravan.Alexd wrote:Question.
As an insulated unit and essentially just sat in back of a truck
How does the earth work?
I always imagined a trailer or caravan would be properly grounded through the towball being metal
Martin
Previous demountables: Island Plastics 'Suntrekker' on P100, S.Karosser 'EC8L' on Ranger supercab, self-built pop-top on Ranger double cab
Current demountables: Rhino 'Safari' hardside on Ranger double cab
Previous demountables: Island Plastics 'Suntrekker' on P100, S.Karosser 'EC8L' on Ranger supercab, self-built pop-top on Ranger double cab
Current demountables: Rhino 'Safari' hardside on Ranger double cab
Re: No question too stupid
Thank,
I' D just wondered if the metal-metal of tow hitch was used in any way
I' D just wondered if the metal-metal of tow hitch was used in any way
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Re: No question too stupid
Nope. It might be an issue with the trailer lights if the earth connection in the plug fails. You can get some very weird effects, but a well designed lighting system won't be connected to the trailer chassis. Note the caveat.Alexd wrote:Thank,
I' D just wondered if the metal-metal of tow hitch was used in any way
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Tandy Pony, sold
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Tandy Pony, sold
Northstar 750, sold
K33F-built Penthouse Pee Pod, sold to Simon with the Ranger
Built the lozenge for my wee sister, its now finished and in regular use
Now converting a blue Tranny.