You are correct, the Furrion Marine Power Inlet # F30ITSBS is a direct replacement for your Furrion F30INSBS. Since you are needing a new power inlet I recommend going ahead and getting the # F30ITSBS due to this.
I included a video of the # F30ITSBS for you to take a look at. view full answer...
Yes, the Go Power Heavy-Duty Modified Sine Wave Inverter # 34280175 would work great to power your small fan and charge your cell phone when connected to your 12 volt marine battery. This would need to connect to the positive and ground of your battery but it would not require you to use any additional circuit protection. view full answer...
For a power inlet connector to match the 50 amp twist lock style connector on the Power Grip Marine-Style Power Cord Adapter # CAM55542 you'd want the # A10-50INBKVP for a black socket or the # A10-50INVP for a white socket. view full answer...
You can use a large marine battery to power your winch as well as the breakaway system, people do it all the time. However, it's not the best practice. You can connect the marine battery to the 12-volt accessory feed from the 7-way, but the circuit doesn't have enough capacity to charge a dead or nearly depleted battery.
So, lets say you run down your battery from using the winch, didn't get around to recharging it using shore power, and your battery is nearly dead. Per DOT regulations,... view full answer...
The amperage that powers the speaker of the Marine Speaker part # 324-000020 can not be used to light the LED of the speaker. If you were planning on activating the light you'd have to run a separate 12 volt power wire for just the light. For example, the voltage on speaker wire is typically about 30 volts but that varies quite a bit and cannot power a 12 volt light. view full answer...
We do carry an extended version cord you asked about. It is the Power Grip Marine-Style Power Cord Adapter w/ Handle, part # CAM55501. This has the same style connector as the 18 inch version but is 25 ft long. The built-in handle on the back of the male end allows you to easily insert and remove the cord.
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Is your trailer aluminum? If so, that would explain why it's not wanting to ground well enough to sufficiently power the Stromberg Carlson powered A-frame jack part # JET-3755. Otherwise you might try running the ground of your trailer battery directly to the trailer frame. view full answer...
Yes the Dutton-Lainson TW4000 StrongArm Electric Winch - Marine - 1,500 lbs # DL25200 you were looking at can be connected to a marine battery as long as it is a 12v battery that is rated for more than 40 amps.
Keep in mind that the battery will not be getting charged from the alternator of your tow vehicle so the battery so you will need to recharge the battery yourself when it is not in use.
I recommend the Duracell Battery Charger and Maintainer - LCD Digital Display - AC to DC - 6V/12V... view full answer...
To power an electric trailer jack (or a winch for that matter) generally the higher the amperage rating of the battery the better. Jacks, like winches, use more power to operate as the load increases.
The Ultra-Fab Electric A-Frame Jack # UF38-944017 can be powered by any full-size 12V battery (but not a smaller one such as that on a lawn mower).
My contact at Ultra-Fab recommended you ask for a Series 31 type battery at your local store. These are a hybrid type that are not rated in... view full answer...
For your enclosed box trailer, it is best to let the breakaway battery run the breakaway system and use the accessory battery to power your trailer's interior lights (or other parts). This is the best option because your breakaway battery needs to be completely charged at all times and it's possible that the interior lights can drain the battery of the trailer.
As you mentioned in your question, when charging two batteries on the same circuit, there is the potential for draining both.... view full answer...
The ring terminals are probably designed to attach to the bolts on top of standard battery post terminals but since you don't have them you'd want to cut off the ring terminal and install terminals to them like what a car uses to attach to the battery.
Or if the battery uses side posts the part # DW05417 could be used. view full answer...
Yes the # RM-790 will do what you are looking for. It will allow two power sources basically to run to the ham radio you have and will prevent the two circuits from backfeeding on to each other. view full answer...
The TorkLift PowerArmor Locking Battery Box - 6V and 12V Batteries # TLA7708R would be a great choice and can fit up to two group 31 deep cycle marine batteries. This battery box would be mounted anywhere on the trailer that has steel or aluminum, however that would require some fabrication. You would have to make some type of mounting bracket for the battery box and weld it onto the trailer.
Or you can use something like the Tow-Rax Battery Box - Polished Aluminum # TWSP14BP in which... view full answer...
The easiest solution would be with a replacement fuse panel like the # PD4135K which covers both the AC power, DC power and can charge a battery. It can charge both Lithium and Lead Acid batteries too. view full answer...
My contact at CTEK tells me that their 7002 model you'd looked at, part # CTEK56353 has a maintenance mode and could indeed be continuously used to maintain your marine battery while remaining connected to the battery, and while the battery remains connected to the pump. Once the charger senses a voltage drop in the battery, a pulse charge would be delivered to the battery until it reaches full voltage. The 7002 model would provide the set it and forget it solution that you seem to be... view full answer...
It sounds like your installed might be describing a universal type-converter that needs to be hardwired into the vehicle.
We offer the Tow Ready Custom Fit Wiring, # 118551, which is a powered unit and requires you to run a power wire to the battery, which helps isolate the vehicle wiring from any short circuits that might occur in the trailer wiring. This harness installs inline with the taillight wiring, and other than having to run the power wire, is a plug-and-play install.
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The Power Grip 90-Degree Locking RV/Marine Power Cord part # CAM55532 will not require the use of an o-ring on either the male or female side. The threaded lock rings will be sufficient weatherproofing. For added protection, I recommended using the Power Grip Electrical Protectant and Lube part # CAM55013 as this will help with both corrosion and ease of use.
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Getting the right amp for your speakers is pretty easy to do. To get the most volume and sound quality the best way is to at least double the amount of watts the speaker is rated for at max. So for that I would recommend the Jensen Power Amplifier # POWER760 which when ran in bridged mode can put out 190 watts per channel. This would make a huge difference in your sound quality and more importantly volume. view full answer...