HarleyScooter
Gold Member
Thanks Chris, you have given me a lot of good info. I did not get to check yesterday, I was welding on the trailer all day. I hope to get to it today.
Scott
Scott
Thanks Chris, you have given me a lot of good info. I did not get to check yesterday, I was welding on the trailer all day. I hope to get to it today.
Scott
Good to do when ever welding on anything with a battery. Also once a work a fellow had a grounded ( 3 wire) metal electric tool laying on the welding table and when he struck the arc it fried the tool. Something to think about.Hope you disconnected that battery or it may not matter????? I have seen a few fried from welding. Same thing with a trailer that was on the hitch of a truck why welding and it fried the battery of the truck.
Chris
The problem with using the truck to charge the break away battery is that it is a slow process that will take hours of running to get it charged if it is discharged (which all batteries do over time). If your trailer sits for months (say over winter) and you hook it up, your break away battery may be useless for a long time and won't meet legal requirements or won't stop the trailer if it does break away.
OTOH, I have to admit that a few years ago I disconnected the break away battery on one of the horse trailers and brought it into the house to charge. It's still sitting in the house!
Ken