Posted 2023-07-25 8:42 AM (#185608) Subject: LQ batteries, electric hitch issue
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Posts: 1
i have a 2006 Bloomer i purchased used a couple years ago.
Last fall, i was at a show and went to hook up the trailer to leave and even with my trailer being plugged in all weekend, i had no power to the electric jack.
I waited until April to get the batteries replaced. Local car repair place replaced the 2 batteries that are located right above the electric hitch. Brought it home, unhooked and trailer switch was in the "off" position. About 3 weeks ago, i went to hook up and again no power to the hitch. Plugged trailer in overnight, still no power to the hitch. I had to put the battery charger directly on the batteries above the hitch. trickle charged those batteries overnight.
Same thing yesterday, trailer has been "off", and no power again.
Did auto repair screw something up? do i need to have the other 2 batteries replaced?
Posted 2023-07-26 6:19 AM (#185610 - in reply to #185608) Subject: RE: LQ batteries, electric hitch issue
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Posts: 170
Location: Minnesota
I do not beleive it is a battery problem. I notice in the photo "Denny's Trailer". I know Denny's and would suggest to go to them and have the problem fixed. Denny'a has always been a very fair place to deal with.