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Power to trailer towing
Old 05-28-2011, 05:46 PM   #1
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I want to charge a battery on the trailer I'm towing with my Workhorse 07 Winn. 29' sightseer. the turn signal and other lights work, but have no power from the plug in the back of the RV for a charging line.
Is there a line from the fuse box that must be connected etc.
Any info would be appreciated
Thank you,
Dick

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Is there a line from the fuse box that must be connected etc..
Dick, I have not seen a charge line furnished at the plug or at least I don't have one on my rig. Power for my trailer comes from the vehicle's own battery.

Some owners will wire in a separate power line to the trailer battery but it's not something that is done on a grand scale.

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The extra pin is in the plug with 6 wires coming into the plug.
thank you for your assistance
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