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- Jan 28, 2020
- Messages
- 1,123
- Location
- Cypress Inn, TN
- RV Year
- 2016
- RV Make
- Forest River
- RV Model
- Georgetown XL M-369DS
- RV Length
- 37ft
- Chassis
- F53
- Engine
- Titan V10
- TOW/TOAD
- 2024 Chevy Colorado
- Fulltimer
- No
We’re getting our Jeep set up for hauling around. I picked up a Break Buddy to use. In the manual it says to plug into the accessory output of the vehicle being towed. Of course with the Jeep it requires the battery disconnected since you have to leave the ignition in ACC to unlock the steering wheel. So, you wire it directly to the battery. (Maybe).
Questions:
1) Will the battery of your towed vehicle last for 8 hours of towing?
2) Do you have the breakaway switch connected? The person I got it from did not.
I figured I’d ask these questions before I start down my plan. For my electrical connection to the RV I used a 7 wire plug. This gives me wires to deliver 12vdc through the harness. I was going to connect the Break Buddy to it and leave the Jeep Battery disconnected totally. Then I decided to incorporate a breakaway switch, but if the Jeep breaks away the Brake Buddy would have no power to operate. So I would add a relay so that when the RV power supply was removed it would switch to the Jeep battery.
Am I getting to complicated?
Thanks.
Questions:
1) Will the battery of your towed vehicle last for 8 hours of towing?
2) Do you have the breakaway switch connected? The person I got it from did not.
I figured I’d ask these questions before I start down my plan. For my electrical connection to the RV I used a 7 wire plug. This gives me wires to deliver 12vdc through the harness. I was going to connect the Break Buddy to it and leave the Jeep Battery disconnected totally. Then I decided to incorporate a breakaway switch, but if the Jeep breaks away the Brake Buddy would have no power to operate. So I would add a relay so that when the RV power supply was removed it would switch to the Jeep battery.
Am I getting to complicated?
Thanks.