How To Power Each Tail Light On Trailer with Just Battery
Question:
My trailer is a permanent set up at a camp ground. I have a 7 way plug that could plug into a vehicle. I would like to have the trailer lights on but dont want to hook it up to my truck. For example, I would like to have my tail lights, running lights and side lights on Is there a car sideinch plug that I can connect to my battery so that I can plug and unplug when I want? Thank you.
asked by: Tom
Helpful Expert Reply:
If you were to wire each of the tail light circuits on the 7-Way Super Sealed Connector part # 50-87-004 directly to a battery this would then illuminate the lights constantly. There is really no other option for this purpose, wiring each wire to the battery would be the only way.
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7-Way Super Sealed Connector w/4' Cable - Car End
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