Could Running Light Circuit of Trailer Wiring be Ran to Motorcycle Battery to Keep Topped Off
Question:
Can I tap off the running lightson the trailer with a sae plug and connect the sae to the bike and charge the battery from the car going down the road
asked by: John R
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Helpful Expert Reply:
It wouldn't be a high amperage charge, but yes you could use the running light circuit of trailer wiring to run to a vehicle/motorcycle that's loaded on it to keep it topped off.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Redarc In-Vehicle BCDC Battery Charger - Dual Input - DC to DC - 12V/24V - 25 Amp
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- RV/Camper
- Trailer
- 75 Ah
- 200 Ah
- Charges/Maintains
- 12V
- Solar Panels to Auxiliary Battery
- Vehicle Battery to Auxiliary Battery
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