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LQ Batteries please explain

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Bizzy
Reg. Mar 2009
Posted 2009-05-14 3:42 AM (#104887)
Subject: LQ Batteries please explain


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Ok, 1st we need to place our 2-12 volt batteries in our LQ trailer. Any suggestions? 2nd - Since we bought the trailer a couple of years ago in never seemed to charge batteries well going down the road. Converter has been replaced. Any thing else we need to check?
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brushycreekranch
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2009-05-14 7:43 AM (#104892 - in reply to #104887)
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Have you checked your "charge" line to make sure the trailer is getting charged from the truck? We recently had a trailer that had to have the charge line on the trailer plug disconnected or the brake lights on the o8 Ford continously stayed on. This was due to a backfeed from the elec/hydraulic trailer brakes.
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genebob
Reg. Nov 2007
Posted 2009-05-14 10:13 AM (#104914 - in reply to #104887)
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Hopefully you are not relying on the charge from going down the road as your main source of charging. The charge from your alternator will not give you a full charge. I like to have my trailer plugged in to my garage outlet at least two days a week, or continiously when the fridge has food and/or beverages in it.
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Bizzy
Reg. Mar 2009
Posted 2009-05-14 10:30 AM (#104919 - in reply to #104914)
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Originally written by genebob on 2009-05-14 10:13 AMHopefully you are not relying on the charge from going down the road as your main source of charging. The charge from your alternator will not give you a full charge. I like to have my trailer plugged in to my garage outlet at least two days a week, or continiously when the fridge has food and/or beverages in it.
No, we plug it in when we are home and the lights get dim after about 1 hour when we stop (even the LED lights). If we use the rear load lights it they start to go dim after 5-10 min.
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Bizzy
Reg. Mar 2009
Posted 2009-05-14 10:31 AM (#104920 - in reply to #104892)
Subject: RE: LQ Batteries please explain


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Originally written by brushycreekranch on 2009-05-14 7:43 AM

Have you checked your "charge" line to make sure the trailer is getting charged from the truck? We recently had a trailer that had to have the charge line on the trailer plug disconnected or the brake lights on the o8 Ford continously stayed on. This was due to a backfeed from the elec/hydraulic trailer brakes.
How do I check the charge line?
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apex6000
Reg. May 2009
Posted 2009-05-14 8:21 PM (#104936 - in reply to #104887)
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Make sure you get the deep cycle batteries too.
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Painted Horse
Reg. May 2005
Posted 2009-05-14 10:37 PM (#104946 - in reply to #104887)
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I blow the Maxi Fuse on my charge line several times a year.  Usually the draw from my dump trailer is too much.

Check the fuse.

 

 

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PaulChristenson
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2009-05-14 11:36 PM (#104950 - in reply to #104920)
Subject: RE: LQ Batteries please explain


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Originally written by Bizzy on 2009-05-14 11:31 AM

Originally written by brushycreekranch on 2009-05-14 7:43 AM

Have you checked your "charge" line to make sure the trailer is getting charged from the truck? We recently had a trailer that had to have the charge line on the trailer plug disconnected or the brake lights on the o8 Ford continously stayed on. This was due to a backfeed from the elec/hydraulic trailer brakes.
How do I check the charge line?
With one of these... http://www.sjdiscounttools.com/sgt21000.html
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